Yee-Haw! I took apart my 1st Engine. Mostly myself/Wait therez more...

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Dec 18, 2000 | 06:16 PM
  #1  
This is kinda dope. Yah, I took apart my 1st car Engine. It was a 92' Engine block SE. Took it apart Bolt by Bolt. It's kinda cool. I was never interested in any other type car let alone Nissan's (No offense pleaze - lol). I was only interested in Ford's (B nice). Now that I did this I am WAY more interested now. It's my friendz Engine block (O & he helped 2 but I basically did like 75 percent of the work). But 2 b totally honest, it's still not done. Like, I'm guessing, therez still 80 to 90 percent of it left 2 dismantle. So many interesting parts r inside. But anywho I just had 2 get that out of my "Ford abidding" body (lol). Thanx 4 reading my "excitment."

P.S. Your welcome "1FasMax"

[Edited by Wicked on 12-18-2000 at 08:18 PM]
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Dec 18, 2000 | 06:36 PM
  #2  
why did you take it apart?
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Dec 18, 2000 | 06:56 PM
  #3  
cool i took my engine apart to>>>>>>>
EXCEPT it was a snowblower engine. had to do this for school
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Dec 18, 2000 | 08:13 PM
  #4  
I have a few Detroit and Cummings diesel at work you can try
You haven't seen a piston until you pull one of these puppies out. Congrats on your first eng dismantal, are you planning on putting it back together?
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Dec 18, 2000 | 08:24 PM
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My first engine dismantle was a 5.0 ford motor out of a 87' T-bird. I rebuilt it, put it back together, and it was ready to throw a rod within 3 weeks. But eh...i was 15 i didnt know that much
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Dec 18, 2000 | 10:42 PM
  #6  
that is gr8, im happy 4 u, i wish i could do that 2, cause it would b cul, 2 b ale 2 take apart my engine 4 u 2. ya anyways, cool you do learn a lot when taking apart an eninge, try to learn some typing too, :P
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Dec 19, 2000 | 10:43 AM
  #7  
How far did you take it down?? One thing about the VE that's different than other engines is if you took off the heads, I hope you marked everything to line up the timing chains, lower sprokets and upper exhaust cam and intake(VTC) cam sprockets. Once you take the chain off the cam WILL move! Ask me how I know! Good luck!
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