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I have remove this engine and while inspecting the cylinders I noticed that the top 1/8" +/- of the #4 sleeve looks like it has separated parallel to the block surface and bent outward about a 1/16". It is at the bottom of the hole and is about 30 degrees of the circumference. Has anyone seen this problem? What might have caused it (motor over heated)? Is this repairable by other means than a resleeve? Could it be time for a new short block? Thanks
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Ok, I located and removed the six bolts and two stud nuts, thanks to Ron917. The flex plate bolts have also been removed. I have raised the motor with an engine hoist and supported the transaxel with a floor jack. The engine is not seperating from the transaxel housing. I don't know what to expect at this point. Do I prod, pry or just get a bigger hammer? I need some tips.
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OK, my bad. The manual does say to remove the starter. Therfore, I do need new glasses and to read more carefully. Although I read it six times. Still I cannot get a socket or wrench to fit properly on that lower bolt. I'll try again tommorow with renewed energy and determination. Which means I will probably break something.
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I am pulling this engine and am dilegently following the directions in a Haynes manual. It says to remove the 4 engine to transaxel bolts, 2 upper and 2 lower, which I did. However, there appears to be another bolt holding them together which is below the starter and next to the tranny cooler lines. This bolt is not mentioned in the manual, either for engine removal or transaxel removal. My problem is that I can not get a socket or end wrench to properly grip this bolt even if I wanted to remove it. The question is whether or not it needs to be removed and if so how? Thanks for any info.