Finally some movement on this project!
Yesterday I went to Louisiana to pull an engine out of a trailblazer.
The owner told me they couldn't get a title for it, and that's why they were parting it out. When I got there it looked like the truck had been sitting for a long time. However the owner told me it ran great when parked. So I hooked up jumper cables to it, and it started after cranking for about 15 seconds!
I let it run and it built about 40-50 psi oil pressure and 13-14 volts. The car had something like 120k miles on it. $500 bought the engine and accessories.
I started pulling parts, taking the hood, radiator, headlights, fluid tanks, and all the AC system. I dropped the transmission crossmember, and fought the exhaust manifold bolts out. Finally I got all the bell housing and torque converter bolts out. I couldnt get the damn transmission to break loose from the engine under the car. So I finally hooked up the engine hoist and started lifting.
Pulling the engine was really difficult. My engine hoist broke a wheel on the way to Louisiana in my trailer. Also, I was pulling the engine on a gravel driveway. This made getting the engine out terrible. I had to use a prybar to slowly nudge the engine hoist backwards.
I started the job at 1:30PM, and finally got the engine in the trailer at 9:30PM. I wanted more parts off the car, but I was so worn out from working in the heat I didnt have it in me to keep going. I still had a 2 hour return drive to make. So I chopped off the wiring harness at the fire wall, loaded up my tools and parts, and finally left at 10PM. I went and got a huge gatorade to recover from all the sweating I did, and drove home.
For those who havent done it, avoid pulling an engine on gravel. It sucked so much. The heat made it even worse. If you have to do it, do what I did and be sure to bring some moving blankets or cardboard to lay on. That made it so much better.
After all that, here she is in all her glory!
I'm too whooped to even unload the trailer today. I'll probably get everything out next weekend. Then I'll be able to start on some more fun projects! I'll start by fitting it to the trans and figuring out what modifications need to be made to fit them in the car. (Oil pan, intake, engine mounts, trans tunnel, etc.)
I'm pumped!