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Okie dokie lovely. And really take the engine out?? -_- thats a bit of a pain for me as I have no where to even put it when it comes out haha.
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No you dont have to take the engine out to do a head. What engine is it??
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I wouldn't say plenty of room personally and as the subframe has to come out for access, all thats left holding the engine in is the gearbox mount in the end. I know how I'd do it if I had to do it again.
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take the top mount off and pull the engine towards the front of the car.
There will be enough room to do the job then
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Really shouldn't have to take the subframe off, all you need to do under the car is disconnect a couple of brackets, oil hoses and exhaust downpipe.
Do you have some of the E sockets, the ones that look like female torx bits? The headbolts are E12 or E14. Nothing else unusual in there i can think of off the top of my head...
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never touch the subframe, just lift it straight out the top.
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Hi Just one small tip.
While rocking the engine back and forth properly supported by your favorite jack.
Don~t overdue to avoid damage to the steering hooses in the bottom.
Other then that go calmly step by step it should be fine in the end. ;-)