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#181074 - 08/18/10 01:36 PM
Removing 28 engine
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/27/08
Posts: 62
Loc: Washington State
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I am tearing down a 28 National AB to restore it. I have come to the point of pulling engine, transmission etc. When pulling the engine, do I pull engine and trannie together or alone? Thank you for any advice. GreggD
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#181125 - 08/18/10 08:57 PM
Re: Removing 28 engine
[Re: Chipper]
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Registered: 12/14/01
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Loc: Central Texas
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So you just slide the spline off the torque tube, with the torque tube tied up to the brake cross shaft? Radiator, hood and headlight bar removed? Water pump & fan? Or front fenders? What else removed?
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#181130 - 08/18/10 10:12 PM
Re: Removing 28 engine
[Re: MrMack]
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Registered: 11/22/01
Posts: 10239
Loc: The Great State of TEXAS
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Yup, Just slide the U-joint bell housing off the torque tube. It will be necessary to remove the hood, support between cowl and radiator, fan blade, radiator, transmission shift lever or top of transmission, headlights and bar. Also must remove the floorboard and toe boards. Of course the front engine mount castle nut, side and transmission to brake cross shaft bracket bolts, bolts to transmission frame support, speedometer cable, wiring to brake light switch, brake rod to pedal, clutch and brake pedals, cable to starter, throttle foot pedal and shaft, linkage to carburetor, vacuum line to vacuum tank, fuel line from VT to carburetor, wiring to coil and generator and positive feed to horn. I have probably missed a couple of things. It is a good idea to remove the engine pans but not 100% necessary. I put a piece of corrugated paper board or carpet between engine head and firewall so it does not get scratched.
The engine/transmission should be raised straight up. Once the cover on the bottom of the flywheel is just above the frame cross member the assembly can be pulled forward a few inches. The top of the clutch housing will be just below the bottom of the firewall. Once pulled forward so that the clutch housing begins to slope away from the firewall then raise the assembly higher so the oil pan will clear the front cross member. It will be necessary to swing the back of the transmission toward the passenger side to get the transmission mount "wings" to miss the steering column. As you pull the assembly forward and up everything will clear and all you have to do is not let the engine/trans assembly to swing around and hit one of the fenders.
Just reverse the sequence to install. It will be necessary to raise the torque tube to meet the ball housing and likely rotate the transmission output shaft to align the splines. It will all go together without having to take the U-joint apart and then try to get it back together.
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#181156 - 08/19/10 07:47 AM
Re: Removing 28 engine
[Re: Chipper]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/27/08
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Loc: Washington State
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#181158 - 08/19/10 08:30 AM
Re: Removing 28 engine
[Re: Chipper]
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Registered: 04/21/10
Posts: 934
Loc: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Hey Chipper,
What is the trick of the trade when you re assemble the engine and trans back onto the torque tube. How do you get the uni joint which flops around inside the housing to meet up with the tail shaft. I tried once many years ago with no success, so since then have always broken apart the uni.
Regards
Ray
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