very care fully or u will brake the flywheel
Remove all the spark plugs. If you cannot turn the engine over by hand with a socket & ratchet, it is locked up.
the fact that an engine is locked up may be caused by the fact that the engine is in fact locked up
There are different reasons to remove an engine. The engine may be using oil or the old engine may be locked up and the car needs a new engine. In such a situation, one will need detailed instructions to remove a Peugeot Expert Engine.
Either your transmission is in gear or locked up, kick starter assembly has become dislodged in the case, your clutch is incredibly out of whack, or your engine is locked up.
It depends on what caused it to be locked up. You will need to disassemble the engine and repair or replace any broken parts.
Make sure you've got enough air in the system, first of all. If the brakes are released and the wheels are still locked, it's either wheel bearings, the differential, the transmission or the engine that's locked up.
The engine will die when you stop, just like if you were driving a manual transmission and didn't push in the clutch when you stopped.
Yes you can. Just put a board on the top of the jack and slide it up under the transmission pan so it will support the transmission when you remove the engine. NO PROBLEM.
Remove hood remove radiator, remove a/c compressor, power steer pump do not dis connect a/c or PS hoses disconnect from engine, remove starter, remove motor mount bolts 2 long ones, disconnect wiring harness from engine and transmission, remove drive shaft from transmission. remove bolt from end of transmission, mount, remove fuel line, oil cooler lines, transmission lines if it's automatic, disconnect exhaust manifolds, ground strap, vacuum lines, throttle, cruise control cables, hook up your chain to engine & to hoist & remove slowly.
You first remove the engine. Next, jack up the car and put it on stands. You've got to drain the transmission, remove the axles, front transmission mount, backup light wire, ground wire and shift linkage from the transmission. Lower the car to the ground and put a transmission jack under it. There are two bolts holding the back of the transmission to the car. Remove them, and the transmission will come out.
Support the engine gently by spanning a wood 2x4 across the middle of the pan and jacking it up slightly. Then remove the engine mount at the upper passenger side. The entire bracket must be removed from the engine. This is necessary so that the engine can be slid to the right when removing the transmission mount along with its engine bracket. The bracket must be removed to or else the transmission mount can't be removed. There will be a total of 8 bolts to remove to allow the transmission mount to be removed. There will be a total of three nuts and 6 bolts to remove to allow the engine mount to be removed. Two of those bolts are accessed from inside the wheel well.
Repair or replace.