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HZJ80 engine removal question

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HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by TheDato »

Hi folks,

I am taking the motor out of my 1997 GXL 80 Series 'Cruiser. Does anybody know if I can just whip the fan and radiator out and pull the engine (leaving the g/box in the car)? At a look it seems like that's possible, I was hoping not to have to pull the condensor, radiator support etc. if I didn't have to.

I've got a nice shed to work in and a crane to do the lifting.

If anyone can offer advice it would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by simkell »

I left the gearbox in mine when I did it, I removed the radiator and I removed the condensor only because I was doing other work with the AC at the same time.
There should be enough room to get the engine out without removing the condensor.
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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by TheDato »

simkell wrote:I left the gearbox in mine when I did it, I removed the radiator and I removed the condensor only because I was doing other work with the AC at the same time.
There should be enough room to get the engine out without removing the condensor.

Thanks mate, that was my theory but I wanted to confirm with some people who have done the job.

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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by Frankenyota »

Remove radiator and bonnet, condenser and gearbox can stay in.

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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by TheDato »

Frankenyota wrote:Remove radiator and bonnet, condenser and gearbox can stay in.

Matt

Sweet! thanks for the confirmation.

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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by rockcrawler31 »

TheDato wrote:
Frankenyota wrote:Remove radiator and bonnet, condenser and gearbox can stay in.

Matt

Sweet! thanks for the confirmation.

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I'd still put a sheet of sheet metal in front of the condenser just in case of slippage
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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by TheDato »

rockcrawler31 wrote:
TheDato wrote:
Frankenyota wrote:Remove radiator and bonnet, condenser and gearbox can stay in.

Matt

Sweet! thanks for the confirmation.

Cheers
Muz
I'd still put a sheet of sheet metal in front of the condenser just in case of slippage

That's a good idea; an easy way to save an annoying and expensive mishap.

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Re: HZJ80 engine removal question

Post by Zuri92 »

are you fixing or replacing the engine? whats wrong with it? do you want to sell it and where is datto hq
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