twogts4us
15 Year Member
Ha those Haynes manuals are crap, They say they cover years up to '04, but there is nothing in it about PI's. I have one and it does not help with crap. Also how else do you learn about an engine, other than by working on it? If you want to pull it to make things easier to work on than do it. Its ignorant to tell you not to do it. I am in the middle of tearing mine apart right now to clean up some wiring, and replace a bunch of parts. I am also a visual/hands on learner so I understand why you are doing it. Post pics along the way![]()
First, your sig is nearly impossible to read due to the color of the lettering.
Secondly, It's certainly not ignorant to advise this guy NOT to pull his engine to tinker around with it. Actually it would be ignorant to tell him it's the right thing to do. Other than repairing an exhaust leak, and general clean up, he has no real plans, so I'd call that tinkering. As the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
You are in the middle of tearing yours apart right now to clean up some wiring, and replace a bunch of parts? Ummm, the wiring is on the outside. What parts are you replacing that warrants engine removal?
I can appreciate being a 'visual/hands on learner', and I cut my teeth in high school shop class with a lawnmower engine by taking it apart and reassembling it, but this is a whole different animal. I guess it comes down to funding - does he have the money to have someone fix it when he is done tinkering?




. Now that I have mentioned "torque wrench", watch out.:fairyfight:

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