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Old 12-29-2016, 05:32 PM
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is it possible to remove pistons in a 1.8 from below without removing the engine? thanks.
 
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Technically yes, but alot of effort. You would need to remove the transmission, then the sump, then the crankshaft. or remove the sump, then the cylinder head.
 
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Old 12-31-2016, 03:09 AM
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Technically yes, but alot of effort. You would need to remove the transmission, then the sump, then the crankshaft. or remove the sump, then the cylinder head.
Thanks, I want to avoid pulling the engine and head. why does the head have to come off in conjunction w/ the sump? will the pistons come out from below? the crank can be removed from some fore/aft engines (ford, dodge, Chevy), but I've never heard of it on an engine mounted cross-way.
 
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The Pistons are bolted to the crankshaft and it bolts to the transmission.
 
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