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Old 12-31-2008   #26 (permalink)
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Did you ever hear about, or see the pictures of, my GT suspended from the shop ceiling by bungee cords? Freaks people out, works awesome. You don't even need a jack to do it. Takes a bunch of bungees and eye hooks screwed into the bottom chord of the trusses. Do put a jackstand or four under it before you roll underneath, though, please.
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You may have to remove the carb to remove the intake. It's also helpful to get a 15mm box end wrench and bend it about 20 degrees to the side. You can either buy one that is bent or bend it by heating up the shaft to red hot with a propane torch and reefing on it.

I prefer using a flex socket. A universal with a regular socket doesn't work very well but a flex socket works great. If a heat shield is in place you don't have much choice unless you remove it. I've trimmed the heat shield before just enough so that a wrench can fit in behind.

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Granted.... Ron also did that on a hill!!! You are a bigger man than me sir...... He couldnt put that motor on a creeper....it would have rolled down the hill!
The way I do it, the motor goes in from the side. I just "feel" safer doing it this way. I usually do it by my lonesome. (its Joe time.....)
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I have to admit, I did have to jack the car higher than shown in the pic. The cherry picker was anchored in the ground and the car did roll forward about 6 inches when I finally got it high enuff to use a come-a-long and winch the engine out from under it. To drop the V-6/T-5 in, the package is raised high enuff to clear the radiator support, then the car winched forward and the engine/tranny dropped in from the top. So I've put them in and taken them out both ways.
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Happy New Year, friends! I have a stupid question. That is the topic, right? Would anyone like to come over and give me a hand with this big bottle of Black Velvet my wife gave me tonight? It replaces the last one which took me two years to polish off. I don't drink enough these days...

Anyway, this thread gives me an idea. Let's start a thread called "Officially Just Exactly How to Pull the Engine Out of a GT." Every experienced member gets one paragraph to continue the ongoing, incredibly (every single nut and bolt) detailed process. A moderator could rearrange the order when we argue about getting steps mixed up or added late. Resolved arguments would be deleted to free up ten gajillion megabytes of memory so that the text includes just strictly real good information. I know, every minute detail is already archived in this great site already, but you'd have more time into the usual recommended "searching" for each instruction, and tip, and shortcut, and word of wisdom than it would take to actually rebuild and restore three GTs and a Kadett or two!

Could this work? It might be awesome. We could give points to members who throw in Safety Tips when necessary, Photos when a thousand words are just causing confusion, and bonus points for great ideas that we agree should have been in the FSM. Points for minor attempts at humor in the process could be negotiable, points deducted for bad humor.

If our awesome administrator and moderators and members like this idea, I'd be glad to start it with this basic step one.

Step One: Pull your GT into a clean, uncluttered, well lighted and heated garage. Have Mom's permission to park her car outside for two days to two decades. Garage must have basic hand tools as well as recently certified fire extinguisher (two points for jeff), four huge truck jackstands (two more points for jeff) and well stocked first aid kit complete with safety glasses, eyewash, and phone number of local suicide prevention hotline (two more safety points, and maybe one for humor?). Also recommended is an internet access PC locked on to gt.com and several postdated checks made out to Gary Farias as donation dues. (edit: points could be given for suggesting donations along with the experienced advice; three more points for jeff)

Okay, somebody else's turn, what is step two? I have ten points already, if everybody agrees suicide isn't the best cure for opelitis. Just nine points, otherwise, maybe even one less.
This could be really fun, and very helpful to our members. It has to be taken seriously to be most effective. Contributors should be required to accept that their step might need editing or re-arranged to keep it truly step-by-step, and cheerfully acknowlege that their step might have to be deleted for replacement with a better one.
No huge hurry on this, it could take time to get it all arranged into a really thorough, helpful "manual". Eventually perhaps illustrated, printed and published, with all proceeds going to The GT Racing Team of Kalispell, MT. The Braille version's proceeds could go to a similar but hopefully more meaningful charity, and video versions in various languages would benefit the attorneys and accountants of the producer and director.

Or not, it's just a thought. Again, Happy New Year! Come on over, please grab a bag of ice on the way. The kids didn't refill the cube tray again, the money for the big new fancy fridge with automatic ice got spent on tires for the Limited Sportsman car last summer....
(another edit) Hmph. Nobody showed up to help. Resorted to using icicles off the gutter. Five inches of new snow today, bring your skis tomorrow. Whiskey bottle still nearly full, but Capt. Robbie Knievel has competition ready and willing for next year. I'd do that for $25 mill in a nanosecond, my Honda XR500 is ready already. His dad was fun to party with, he was a REAL daredevil! No computer analyzed preparations back in his day. RIP Evel. Feel free to ask how well I knew that knucklehead. What a guy.
Happy New Year, my friends! It will get better this year. Positive Attitude. Okay, back to topic. There are no stupid questions. Let this be a year of intelligent answers.
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Happy New Year, friends! I have a stupid question. That is the topic, right? Would anyone like to come over and give me a hand with this big bottle of Black Velvet my wife gave me tonight? It replaces the last one which took me two years to polish off. I don't drink enough these days...

Anyway, this thread gives me an idea. Let's start a thread called "Officially Just Exactly How to Pull the Engine Out of a GT." Every experienced member gets one paragraph to continue the ongoing, incredibly (every single nut and bolt) detailed process. A moderator could rearrange the order when we argue about getting steps mixed up or added late. Resolved arguments would be deleted to free up ten gajillion megabytes of memory so that the text includes just strictly real good information. I know, every minute detail is already archived in this great site already, but you'd have more time into the usual recommended "searching" for each instruction, and tip, and shortcut, and word of wisdom than it would take to actually rebuild and restore three GTs and a Kadett or two!

Could this work? It might be awesome. We could give points to members who throw in Safety Tips when necessary, Photos when a thousand words are just causing confusion, and bonus points for great ideas that we agree should have been in the FSM. Points for minor attempts at humor in the process could be negotiable, points deducted for bad humor.

If our awesome administrator and moderators and members like this idea, I'd be glad to start it with this basic step one.

Step One: Pull your GT into a clean, uncluttered, well lighted and heated garage. Have Mom's permission to park her car outside for two days to two decades. Garage must have basic hand tools as well as recently certified fire extinguisher (two points for jeff), four huge truck jackstands (two more points for jeff) and well stocked first aid kit complete with safety glasses, eyewash, and phone number of local suicide prevention hotline (two more safety points, and maybe one for humor?). Also recommended is an internet access PC locked on to gt.com and several postdated checks made out to Gary Farias as donation dues. (edit: points could be given for suggesting donations along with the experienced advice; three more points for jeff)

Okay, somebody else's turn, what is step two? I have ten points already, if everybody agrees suicide isn't the best cure for opelitis. Just nine points, otherwise, maybe even one less.
This could be really fun, and very helpful to our members. It has to be taken seriously to be most effective. Contributors should be required to accept that their step might need editing or re-arranged to keep it truly step-by-step, and cheerfully acknowlege that their step might have to be deleted for replacement with a better one.
No huge hurry on this, it could take time to get it all arranged into a really thorough, helpful "manual". Eventually perhaps illustrated, printed and published, with all proceeds going to The GT Racing Team of Kalispell, MT. The Braille version's proceeds could go to a similar but hopefully more meaningful charity, and video versions in various languages would benefit the attorneys and accountants of the producer and director.

Or not, it's just a thought. Again, Happy New Year! Come on over, please grab a bag of ice on the way. The kids didn't refill the cube tray again, the money for the big new fancy fridge with automatic ice got spent on tires for the Limited Sportsman car last summer....
(another edit) Hmph. Nobody showed up to help. Resorted to using icicles off the gutter. Five inches of new snow today, bring your skis tomorrow. Whiskey bottle still nearly full, but Capt. Robbie Knievel has competition ready and willing for next year. I'd do that for $25 mill in a nanosecond, my Honda XR500 is ready already. His dad was fun to party with, he was a REAL daredevil! No computer analyzed preparations back in his day. RIP Evel. Feel free to ask how well I knew that knucklehead. What a guy.
Happy New Year, my friends! It will get better this year. Positive Attitude. Okay, back to topic. There are no stupid questions. Let this be a year of intelligent answers.
HMmmm? Hows the headache this morning Jeff?
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Step 2:
Call Jeff Denton, request that wife check on him for signs of life. If conscious request he assist in removal of engine. When Jeff shows up, purchase more booze, discuss for 3 days whether engine should be pulled out the top or from the bottom. Project on hold, no decision.
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Oh, no, no headache! I had to go to work at four and collect all the equipment strewn about at a very posh, exclusive resort near Big Mountain. Yes, my wife drove. Done in just three hours, then a nice nap. That was a thousand dollar day. They can be very long sometimes!
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Stupid Question!

What is this? (GT)
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Stupid Question!

What is this? (GT)
I've never seen one but based on where it is and the vacuum connection I would say it is an EGR Valve
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Stupid Question!

What is this? (GT)
Catalytic converter coupler? I recall seeing one of those once and it's stuck in my head that it went to a prehistoric version of a catalytic converter.
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Catalytic converter coupler? I recall seeing one of those once and it's stuck in my head that it went to a prehistoric version of a catalytic converter.
Nope, no cats on the GT's, the short connection on the unit goes into the base of the intake manifold and I assume the longer end must have gone either to the exhaust system or the crankcase ventilation system. I am sure someone who really knows will pipe in here.
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Its an EGR valve.
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Nope, no cats on the GT's, the short connection on the unit goes into the base of the intake manifold and I assume the longer end must have gone either to the exhaust system or the crankcase ventilation system. I am sure someone who really knows will pipe in here.

The only other Opel I owned was a 74 Manta. I ended up taking that engine out and putting it in GT#6.
If that thing I remember wasn't in the 74 Manta then I don't know what it was in. Maybe a 74 Vega?

OK, it's official. I'm getting old. I can't remember SHtuff.
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The only other Opel I owned was a 74 Manta. I ended up taking that engine out and putting it in GT#6.
If that thing I remember wasn't in the 74 Manta then I don't know what it was in. Maybe a 74 Vega?

OK, it's official. I'm getting old. I can't remember SHtuff.
It's quite possible it came out of a 74 vehicle, the first year they started that kind of junk was '73 and in '74 they started using air pumps and stuff like that. I have one of those short pieces that someone cut and plugged, obviously to get rid of the EGR system.
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What is this? (GT)
As some others have said, it is an exhaust gas recirculation valve used in '73 or later. The short end screws into the intake manifold and the longer tube goes down and screws into a threaded bung welded into the header pipe. It is vacuum-operated and allows some exhaust gas to be drawn into the intake at engine speeds above idle.
The valve usually becomes plugged with hard carbon in time and most owners just remove them and plug the manifold and header pipe holes, since they are no longer available. My '73 GT had one, but I'm not sure what other years and models had them.

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Ahh, I thought the valve would be directly attached to the intake.

Another stupid question, how do I get the big carpeted piece of wood behind the seats off? Is it glued down?
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...Another stupid question, how do I get the big carpeted piece of wood behind the seats off? Is it glued down?
It's held down by several phillips head screws all around the outer edge.
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It's held down by several phillips head screws all around the outer edge.
4 across the front, 1 in the middle of the curve on each side, and 4 across the back.

Your next question will be how the left and right metal pieces come out that the upper tire storage shelf is sitting on.
There are three bolts in the right one and 2 in the left one that go through the body and are accessible through the rear wheel wells.
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4 across the front, 1 in the middle of the curve on each side, and 4 across the back.
The better the condition of the carpet, the harder they will be to spot. You may wish to use a cheap kitchen knife or something equally thin and flexible. Slide it underneath the board and try to move it along until you hit the sheet metal screw holding the board down. You can also use a magnet to help locate them. I usually look at another board that is out or another car to get an idea of where they are located.

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Well, one hour and one sore arm later and I've taken out 5 gallons of my interior. All of the carpet, the upholstery and 99% of the sound dampening on the drivers side. Tomorrow, I move on the the passengers side.

For me there were seven screws, 4 in the front and 3 in the back. Underneath, I found mouse bedding and poo. Perhaps a rare factory option?
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Double post.

Quick question, I've seen that dual carbs (from the Rekord sprint?) fit on a GT, what kind of performance benefit would there be? Are Rekord Sprint intakes easy to find?
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Quick question, I've seen that dual carbs (from the Rekord sprint?) fit on a GT, what kind of performance benefit would there be? Are Rekord Sprint intakes easy to find?
Not without cutting a hole in your hood they don't!
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Hmm, the car in question is the green 69 GT in the Opel nationals photo gallery. Although upon further inspection, the carbs are on a 1.1L engine which looks tiny!

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...For me there were seven screws, 4 in the front and 3 in the back. Underneath, I found mouse bedding and poo. Perhaps a rare factory option?
No, standard factory issue.
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No, standard factory issue.
Of course it was standard, when the little critter in the cage up front got tired you just lifted up the board, grabbed a new one that wasn't so tired and put the little sucker to work
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