[Gmecm] SAturn engine swap

bcroe at juno.com bcroe
Sun Nov 13 20:56:23 UTC 2005


And then you still have to separate the engine and trans, 
with neither supported.  On a rwd, that is the only thing 
I must do.    Bruce

13 Nov 2005  "Denny" <dennysweet at charter.net> writes:
> This is a cake walk, Pull the axles, disconnect the wires and 
> linkage, pull engine and trans at one time. Just as easy as a rear 
> wheel drive if not easier.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: bcroe at juno.com 
>   To: gmecm at diy-efi.org 
>   Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 10:37 PM
>   Subject: [Gmecm] SAturn engine swap
> 
> 
>   I haven't tried a Saturn, but any front driver I have worked on 
>   was a lot more difficult than a rwd.  That even includes the 
>   66-85 E cars with longitudinally mounted engine (Toro, Eldo, 
>   later Riv).  Bruce Roe
> 
>   12 Nov 2005  "Steve Ravet" <Steve.Ravet at arm.com> writes:
>   > I have a friend with a saturn with a dead engine.  He wants to 
>   > swap the engine, and he wants me to help (ie do it for him).  
>   > I've swapped engines in rear wheel drive vehicles but I've 
>   > never owned or worked on a FWD vehicle.  Anyone here ever 
>   > swapped engines in a Saturn before?   I don't know exactly 
>   > what year it is, but I believe around '95 vintage SL.  I'll be 
>   > getting the Helm manual for it but was looking for been 
>   > there done that type advice, especially on how hard it is to 
>   > work in the engine compartment.
> 
>   > Steve Ravet
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