Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but I'm a little curious about removing a 3100 engine from a 96-98 Grand Am. I'm not trying to do this right now, but I'm planning on it next year sometime.
I'm looking at the [GM/Helm] service manual and for engine removal it seems rather complicated. Like it says to remove a *lot* of stuff. Well I know you have to remove a lot of stuff to remove an engine but I mean it seems a little over the top. Like it essentially says to remove the engine by raising the car above the engine (?).
Do you really have to do all that? I read the info on 3400swap.com but it never really gets too specific about engine removal, but it doesn't make it seem that hard. I mean you can just remove the engine from the top, no? Or do you really have to follow the "raise the car above the engine" directions, in the service manual?
If you can raise the engine out of the car (which I think would be the "normal" way of doing it), why would GM put such directions in the service manual?
I'm looking at the [GM/Helm] service manual and for engine removal it seems rather complicated. Like it says to remove a *lot* of stuff. Well I know you have to remove a lot of stuff to remove an engine but I mean it seems a little over the top. Like it essentially says to remove the engine by raising the car above the engine (?).
Do you really have to do all that? I read the info on 3400swap.com but it never really gets too specific about engine removal, but it doesn't make it seem that hard. I mean you can just remove the engine from the top, no? Or do you really have to follow the "raise the car above the engine" directions, in the service manual?
If you can raise the engine out of the car (which I think would be the "normal" way of doing it), why would GM put such directions in the service manual?
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