hey i need to know how to pull out my mirage's motor

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Old Jan 28, 2012 | 06:18 AM
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Default hey i need to know how to pull out my mirage's motor

hey guys im new to this sort of stuff about cars i want to know how do i pull out my mirage's motor and lancer motor then put the lancer's motor into my mirage im sitting here wondering what to do because i have no clue where i should start from please help if u can
 
Old Jan 28, 2012 | 06:24 AM
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and how can i tell if the lancer motor and the mirage motor are the same?
 
Old Jan 28, 2012 | 01:20 PM
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Try gettting a factory repair manual for your car or subscribe to a web serivce that you can provide it as a download. The good manuals will give you the steps and procedures to remove the engine. I always get the manufacturers shop repair manua, l so I do not know which aftermarket one is best.

What is your car work experience? How new are you to this kind of stuff? Safety is always #1 when working on cars and especially when you are underneath then. Do you have a good set of tools, meaning quality and some variety like torque wrenches, flare nut wrenches, crowfoot and other assorted things.

Have you done any web surfing to find out anything about these engines, the differences in them or anything at all?

When I started working on cars and did engine swaps, they all had distributors, coils, no sensors, no computers, no EPA to worry about. Had to read books to get information and learned by trial and error.
 
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