Also: valve cover gaskets, swap injectors, swap turbo and up-pipe, swap plug wires, new spark plugs, etc... and into the car.
Complete, stock and filthy 92k motor:




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Did you remember to remove the throw out bearing and put it on the transmission snout before installing the engine or after??awrysobriquet wrote:
I've never bothered. I just leave it on the clutch and align the tranny up, push it together, then push the clutch fork down into it and lock the clutch fork in place.Legacy777 wrote: Did you remember to remove the throw out bearing and put it on the transmission snout before installing the engine or after??
awrysobriquet wrote:
Yeah, I'm really looking forward to getting these parts on.dropdfocus wrote:Wow, the parts in the last picture will make a world of a difference on the car!
I tried that when I did my motor....didn't work. It may work with yours due to the different pressure plate / clutch setup.smh0101 wrote:I've never bothered. I just leave it on the clutch and align the tranny up, push it together, then push the clutch fork down into it and lock the clutch fork in place.Legacy777 wrote: Did you remember to remove the throw out bearing and put it on the transmission snout before installing the engine or after??
Always worked for me.
Whats your clutch setup?Legacy777 wrote:I tried that when I did my motor....didn't work. It may work with yours due to the different pressure plate / clutch setup.smh0101 wrote:I've never bothered. I just leave it on the clutch and align the tranny up, push it together, then push the clutch fork down into it and lock the clutch fork in place.Legacy777 wrote: Did you remember to remove the throw out bearing and put it on the transmission snout before installing the engine or after??
Always worked for me.
Really? I just bought a Whiteline rear adjustable swaybar from notenoughauto.com for $221 with free shipping. They emailed me afterwards and told me they don't actually stock the whiteline parts, they just order them after someone buys them and they have them drop shipped to your house to save money on shipping.awrysobriquet wrote:Yeah, I'm really looking forward to getting these parts on.dropdfocus wrote:Wow, the parts in the last picture will make a world of a difference on the car!
Whiteline ALK also, but not pictured. It was actually cheaper to buy from an Australian seller and have it shipped that far than to buy in the U.S.
Those coilovers are in limbo: The eBay seller backed out after the auction closed because he was out of town indefinately and couldn't get them shipped. He refunded me in full, but I still want to get my hands on those suckers.