by John Quilter » Wed Aug 30, 2023 5:06 pm
Well for what it's worth, a few years ago my local British car shop, who have lots of experience with Jaguar sedans and others, removed the engine out the bottom. Of course they have a lift and lots of other equipment. They rolled the subframe with tires attached out from under the car, removed the carbs, pulled the exhaust manifolds back against the fender and dropped the engine out the bottom. I visited the shop the day after I drove the car there and the complete engine, gearbox and overdrive were out and on a rolling platform. Not even sure if they removed the radiator, which I did later for flushing, when they returned the car to my garage for the duration of the engine overhaul. I suppose if one was just doing clutch, gearbox or rear core plug work it could be lowered enough for bellhousing bolt access and core plug access without carb removal.
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Well for what it's worth, a few years ago my local British car shop, who have lots of experience with Jaguar sedans and others, removed the engine out the bottom. Of course they have a lift and lots of other equipment. They rolled the subframe with tires attached out from under the car, removed the carbs, pulled the exhaust manifolds back against the fender and dropped the engine out the bottom. I visited the shop the day after I drove the car there and the complete engine, gearbox and overdrive were out and on a rolling platform. Not even sure if they removed the radiator, which I did later for flushing, when they returned the car to my garage for the duration of the engine overhaul. I suppose if one was just doing clutch, gearbox or rear core plug work it could be lowered enough for bellhousing bolt access and core plug access without carb removal.