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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / July 2007

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95 Altima engine removal questions

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l3ob@email.com - 29 Jul 2007 04:43 GMT
I've never removed a transverse engine before and I find I need to do
a major repair on my 95 Altima (automatic) after over heating and
blowing a head gasket and maybe other problems at 230K miles. I've
only done this sort of thing on V8's and a Voltswagon many years ago.
It did not seeze, it turns over but won't start. I know I don't have
to remove the engine just for the head; but since I'm doing this, I
may as well do it up right; plus, I need some experience on the
transverse engine major repair ( if it is practical) . I have some
questions about the task of removing the engine. I do have a Altima
repair manual; but, I don't think it gets into engine overhails.

1) Do I have to pull the transmission out with the engine or can the
engine come out alone?
2) If the engine can be removed without the transmission coming out,
will there be enough clearance by the passenger side front wheel
assembly without removing it also?
3) Are there any surprises that I need to be aware of?

Any helpfull tips will be appreciated.
loewent - 29 Jul 2007 21:14 GMT
if it was me, I would drop the trannie out the bottom first, then pull the
engine up out of the engine bay.

>I've never removed a transverse engine before and I find I need to do
>a major repair on my 95 Altima (automatic) after over heating and
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>Any helpfull tips will be appreciated.
 
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