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Chevyfreak
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Hi,
I bought a 1983 Micra with a broken cam belt. I would like to replace the engine with one from a 1987 Micra, both engines are MA10.
I have downloaded the shop manual for the Micra and according to this manual you would have to remove the engine and transmission together. I haven't got a Haynes manual yet.
Since my 83 Micra has a 5 speed gearbox and the 87 has a 4 speed, it would be easier if I could leave the gearbox in the car and just lift out the engine. It seems though that there isn't much space to pull the engine from the gearbox and lift it out.
Has anyone done this before and if it is possible do I need to support the gearbox? I havent worked on many FWD cars before.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Rob.
I bought a 1983 Micra with a broken cam belt. I would like to replace the engine with one from a 1987 Micra, both engines are MA10.
I have downloaded the shop manual for the Micra and according to this manual you would have to remove the engine and transmission together. I haven't got a Haynes manual yet.
Since my 83 Micra has a 5 speed gearbox and the 87 has a 4 speed, it would be easier if I could leave the gearbox in the car and just lift out the engine. It seems though that there isn't much space to pull the engine from the gearbox and lift it out.
Has anyone done this before and if it is possible do I need to support the gearbox? I havent worked on many FWD cars before.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Rob.