OK ALMOST DONE!!!
well here it is, its alot easer to put the motor in with 2 people! LOL and the tranny is reall light, i thought it would be alot heavyer,
oh and read the torque specs befor you start wrenching, on cluthch - flywheel you may get it over torque, which as long as it is evenly done and not striped, and done in the right sequence should not hurt any thing.
make sure you have the trany in a good reciveing alignment for the motor, it helps to disconnect the exhoust manifold from the downpipe, for room - make sure you have the clutch disc aligned, and then postion the motor, be carfull not to pinch any cables - wires - hoses in the process -
and it helps to remove the radiator - grill and front core - all take a 10MM socket and the 2, 1 on each end take a philips " these are close to the bumper in the fender wells"
so in a recap so far, find a motor if you can hear it DO SO- once you do find one, decide to run it like it is - or to work on it - i chose to fix it rather then pay 1k for a used motor
Next decide if the repairs required are within your abilities, budget, time frame. most internal engin repairs are not a weekend project. Lower end is easer to wrk with then the top end.
next aquire a cleen dry workspace - a garage or shop-
and take your path,
me i bought the parts a motor manual "for torque specs"
a galon of 10w-30 valvolien maxlife oil. and the parts for a tune up and started takeing it apart,
I forgot to postion at top dead center befor i started, which made re-timing really a pain in the but, however i am sure we got it right
Read up in the book about th epart of the motor you ware working on, the specifications, how to disasymble and reasymble, comonly replaced or worn parts. NUMBER EVERY PART TO GETHER!parts in a machien are milled whole and machiened to fit perfectly, get the wrong part in the wrong place, and bad news" when you get it all apart, Clean every little piece event the nuts and bolts, I like to clean the Out side of the block, paint it if you wish - MIC everything - check cleariances, now is a good time to clean the valve cover and the oil pan, also the motor is out so you can get to all of thoes little sensors and change them
once you have determined what you can replace, and what you can save - and everything is clean - start reasymbling, always use new gaskets and seals
once it is back together put it back in the kik, that is were i am at all i have to do is plug it in to the harnes and attach the throttle boddy, then put the fron clip back on, and its good to go.