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Old 02-02-2005, 03:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
bill wann (Billwann)
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Default Anyone know where I could find

Anyone know where I could find a detailed writeup with pictures on how to remove the engine from my 355 .

Thanks
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Old 02-02-2005, 03:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Did you search the archives fo

Did you search the archives for 348 or TR engine removal (virtually the same)??? I'm pretty sure Henry or Jeff or someone else did a complete writeup.
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Old 04-19-2005, 05:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
Francis Mabutas (Frankiefive)
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Default I've tried searching for i

I've tried searching for instructions also! We're in the process of removing the motor our of the f355! Any help?
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Old 04-22-2005, 11:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default To drop the engine out of the

To drop the engine out of the 355 is just about the same as for the 348.

So here you go.

1) Take the car to a shop that can evacuate the freon from the a/c system. You will need it empty to disconnect the a/c lines.

2) Disconnect the battery, and the ground cables to the frame.

3) Disconnect the ECU's located behind the seats.

4) Lift the car up for access to the bottom. Then remove the covers under the gas tank, and the shift linkage. Since you have the 355 you will also need to remove the under tray and defuser.

5) Disconnect the shift linkage, at the gear box.

6) Drain the oil, using the 12mm allen bolt at the front of the engine, and the plug at the bottom of the oil tank in the rear. DO NOT use the one on the bottom of the engine.

7) Remove the rear wheels, and rear wheel well liners.

8) Drain the radiators using the plastic drain screw, located at the bottom corner of each radiator tank.

9) Disconnect the cooling hoses, and heater hose attatched to the water pump. They are in the middle, upper, front part of the engine.

10) Disconnect the fuel filters, fuel lines, lines going to the charcoal filter, and connectors to the evaporation system.

11) Disconnect the oil line to the oil cooler, and the line from the oil tank.

12) Disconnect the break line.

13) Disconnect the line to the clutch.

14) Disconnect the parking break.

15) Disconnect the A/C lines

16) Disconnect the electronic connection from transmission to the connector, between the clutch line attachment and the charcoal canister, on the body.

16.5) If you are using two floor jacks, you will need to remove the rear bumper. If you have access to a shop lift this step isn't nessesary.

17) Disconnect the bolts that hold the exhaust to the frame.

18) Remove the air filter box.

19) Disconnect the throttle cable

20) Loosen the twelve bolts, but do not take them out yet, that hold the subframe to the body.

21) Lower the car so that the engine is sitting on the engine dolly. You can get a 1/2 ton flat moving dolly that will do the job just fine. The kind that has four caster wheels on the bottom and carpet on the sides.

22) Now that the engine is resting on the dolly, you can completely remove the twelve bolts that hold the subframe to the body.

23) Remove the nuts, three on each side, that hold the shock towers to the body. But don't remove the nut that holds the shock in place on the subframe.

24) Remove the four bolts that hold the rear of the subframe to the body.

25) Double check to make sure you have everything disconnected properly.

26) Raise the body of the car leaving the engine resting on the dolly. As you are raising the body feed the ECU cables through the holes. Doing it this way makes it much easier.

26.5) This step is if you are using the two floor jack method. After you have the body off of the engine you will need to rotate the engine 90deg. in order for the shock towers to clear the bottom of the cross bar, that the heat sheild is connected to.

27) Roll the engine out.

If you are going to use the two floor jack method, you will need to make sure that the floorjacks have a lift height of at least 20"-21". Other wise you will not be able to get the car high enough to roll the engine out. Also make sure the you are using jack stands and wheel stops.

Happy wrenching.
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