engine removal
#4
RE: engine removal
i'm just sayin.... you don't have to remove the engine.... as a matter of fact, what are you planning on doing when you remove it? you willl have the same problem if you change nothing else...
#5
RE: engine removal
I think you're thinking of two different types of knock. The "knock" caused by excessive boost/timingw with the lack of fuel, and the "knock" that the engine makes when it spins a bearing, etc.
This is a audible knock right? Like it's knocking out loud. Do you have any idea why it's knocking? Where the knock is coming from etc? I wouldn't go pulling the motor until you know why and where. If it comes down to it though... you can pull it either way. I've heard it's easier through the bottom but I've taken it through the top and it wasn't that bad.
This is a audible knock right? Like it's knocking out loud. Do you have any idea why it's knocking? Where the knock is coming from etc? I wouldn't go pulling the motor until you know why and where. If it comes down to it though... you can pull it either way. I've heard it's easier through the bottom but I've taken it through the top and it wasn't that bad.