Hi everyone, new to the forum. Sorry if this topic is listed elsewhere, if it is I couldn’t find it
I’ve bought a project car, a 1998 Malibu with a blown engine. The motor is seized. Along with the purchase of the car the owner also threw in a supposedly good replacement 3100 and tranny, which I’m not sure what year or model car it came from. I see the tranny filler cap on the Malibu is red, the replacement tranny has a bigger black rubber cap.
The repair was started by someone else who seemed to be attempting to pull the entire engine/transaxle, so I guess that’s what I’m going to try as opposed to removing only the motor, since I’m not sure they will bolt up, though they look like they will. He pulled all the wires, harnesses, unbolted the exhaust, etc.
I have plenty of experience pulling RWD drivetrains, but this will be my first at FWD. I know I’ll have to remove the wheels, CV joints, etc. Is there anything else I should know? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Steve
I’ve bought a project car, a 1998 Malibu with a blown engine. The motor is seized. Along with the purchase of the car the owner also threw in a supposedly good replacement 3100 and tranny, which I’m not sure what year or model car it came from. I see the tranny filler cap on the Malibu is red, the replacement tranny has a bigger black rubber cap.
The repair was started by someone else who seemed to be attempting to pull the entire engine/transaxle, so I guess that’s what I’m going to try as opposed to removing only the motor, since I’m not sure they will bolt up, though they look like they will. He pulled all the wires, harnesses, unbolted the exhaust, etc.
I have plenty of experience pulling RWD drivetrains, but this will be my first at FWD. I know I’ll have to remove the wheels, CV joints, etc. Is there anything else I should know? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Steve
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