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Old 10-26-2006, 05:29 PM   #1
burton12
 
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Replaceing my Engine need some help/advice...

Hey guys,

I curently own a 2001 celica gt and will be removeing my engine and replceing it with a newer low KMs 05 1zz Matrix engine.

Just looking for some info/tips/techniques from people who have pulled and replaced there engine, for example tools that I will need any other parts things that may make it somewhat easyer, problems that I might run in to and so on...

I have a shop that I can use for 2 days max! so I need to make shure I have all the required things to get it done in one shot

also do I need to pull the tranny with it cuz all I'm replaceing is the engine it self, will I have to do any mods to the new engine to get it to work/ fit properly, I already have the new axle mount bracket holes drilled and tapped the company I got the engine from did that for me... ummm

I also have a friend of mine helping me hes a heavy duty mechanic, and I'm somewhat mechanicly inclined... I think

what fluids will I need?

ohhh and will any of the sensors be different? or can I use all the ones from my old engine?


Thanks

mark

Last edited by burton12; 10-26-2006 at 05:36 PM..
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