Removing engine with a Warford question
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Removing engine with a Warford question
My first time pulling a model T engine. It’s a 26 Roadster Pickup with an older aluminum Warford installed. I do have a frame brace supporting the Warford. Question-do I unbolt the Warford from the hogs head when hoisting the engine out (my preference) or do you try to take the Warford out bolted on which seems like it would be difficult? Also if leaving it in place does the Warford need to be drained before unbolting from the hogs head?
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Re: Removing engine with a Warford question
Unbolt it from the T transmission. Leave it hanging on its support. Won’t need to drain it..
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Re: Removing engine with a Warford question
Jim,
I agree with George, leave it in place. You might want to support the front of the Warford a bit, just to prevent bending the support bracket and putting stress on the drive line tube.
Good Luck.
I agree with George, leave it in place. You might want to support the front of the Warford a bit, just to prevent bending the support bracket and putting stress on the drive line tube.
Good Luck.
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Re: Removing engine with a Warford question
What Terry and Jim said is how I do mine. Remove from transmission but support the Warford.
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Re: Removing engine with a Warford question
Thanks for the info guys!