| quote | Originally posted by richard in nc:
this is a little more difficult than i thought but doable. |
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My friend did this using Rodney Dickman's kit that I bought... and while he's pretty experienced in all things cars... he didn't seem to think it was that difficult. He did it so that he could fit one of those engines in a Citation X/11. The hardest part I think is going to be actually drilling the hole... but Rodney's jig is pretty solid.
Nasta, if you're not in too much of a rush, once my daughter finally gets her engine put back together, I'm going to make her work on my V6/60 (which is a 3.4). We'll be making a "how to" video. Her videos are really in-depth, and even though she's 15, they're not a joke... she explains stuff really well and does her research. I expect this to be in a couple of months.
What I will say is... Rodney's instructions are very clear, and the "jig" is solid. It's basically, drill a hole and tap it, and then tap an existing hole. And you move the jig around (while bolting it down with supplied bolts) for the different actions you'll undertake. He provides everything... the bolts, the jig, the drill bit, even the tapping die. The only thing he doesn't provide is the WD-40 for the drilling and tapping.