michaelb wrote:
Tricks to drop the rear of the front subframe
Jack up the car and place on car stands, not under the centre of the floor but at the front edge.
Place a trolley jack under the engine to support the engine and subframe while removing bolts
Remove the rear subframe bolts from the floor
Remove the nuts/ bolts from the tower mounts
Disconnect the shock absorbers
Loosen the front subframe bolts, but they don't need to be removed, just loosened as much as possible
Disconnect the gear lever rear mounts/s
Loosen the exhaust brackets and maybe even drop the exhaust
Check the clearance between the carbs and the firewall and place a rag to protect both
Now slowly lower the trolley jack and with luck the subframe will drop enough to remove the rack
Remove the 2 rack u bolts and the rack should drop and can now be maneuvered out from the drivers side
It will be tight but can be done
Good luck
that is a bit complex for me >:(
I might just pay someone to do it for me.
I wouldn't know how to disconnect the socks or find the front subframe bolts :/
I do have a haynes book of lies but it i have been told on more then 1 occasion not to trust it.
I have an aftermarket exhaust and extractors, Will i still need to remove them? If so i will get them to weld flanges to the parts as the guy wants to weld it straight on.
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