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  • 1968 Camaro -- Engine and Transmission Installation
  • From "Classic Car Restoration"
    episode DCR-112
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    With the transmission already bolted on, the engine is lowered into the engine compartment using an engine lift and tilt bar.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

    Engine Installation

    With the new 350-cc crate engine thoroughly checked for critical performance specs and re-assembled, the engine is now ready for installation in the 1968 Camaro RS.

    Following is an outline of the engine and transmission installation as shown in the episode.


    • The transmission, which was removed from the engine at the time that the engine was pulled from the car, has been serviced and bolted in place on the rear of the engine (figure A).

    • When the engine and transmission were removed from the car, they were unbolted and removed separately -- with the engine being lifted out from above using a lift, and the transmission lowered from below using a transmission jack. For the installation process, the engine and transmission will be installed as a unit.

    • The engine stand and lift used for this process incorporates a tilt bar (figure B) that can be used to tilt and orient the engine and transmission at the proper angle, so that the joined pieces can be safely controlled, lowered and installed into the vehicle.

    • Prior to re-installing the engine, the engine and transmission mounting hardware is all checked. While the engine was out of the vehicle, the engine compartment was detailed and repainted, for a clean, fully restored look in the finished car.

    • With the engine on the lift, the installation of the engine requires two people (figure C) -- one to control the lift as the other guides and positions the transmission and engine as they are lowered into the engine compartment (figure D).

    • Forethought, patience and good communication between the installers is key to a coordinated, safe and clean installation.

    • The tilt bar is effective at allowing the engine to be angled precisely for proper positioning, and to prevent damage as the engine is lowered into its mounting position (figure E).

    • The large size of the Camaro's engine compartment, and the relative simplicity of the engine design compared to more modern engines, makes this installation fairly straightforward.

    • With the engine and transmission lowered and positioned correctly on their respective mounts, they can be bolted secure.

    In the segment that follows, some powerful new engine accessories are installed.


    RESOURCES :

    Classic Car Restorer's Handbook: Restoration Tips and Techniques for Owners ...
    Model: 1557881944
    Author: Jim Richardson
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    H.P. Books

    Classic Car Restoration Guide: The Complete Illustrated Step-By-Step Manual
    Model: 1850108900
    Author: Lindsay Porter
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    Haynes Publishing

    Camaro Restoration Handbook: Ground-Up or Sectional Restoration Tips and Techniques
    Model: 0895863758
    Author: Tom Currao
    Full title: Camaro Restoration Handbook: Ground-Up or Sectional Restoration Tips and Techniques for 1967 to 1981 Camaros
    H.P. Books

    Camaro Restoration Guide: 1967-1969 (Authentic Restoration Guides)
    Model: 0760301603
    Author: Jason Scott
    Motorbooks International (MBI Publishing)

    Original Camaro: 1967-1969 (Bay View Original Series)
    Model: 0760309256
    Author: Jason Scott, Andy Kraushaar
    Motorbooks International (MBI Publishing)

    Camaro Exposed: 1967-1969 - Designs, Decisions and the Inside View
    Model: 0837608767
    Author: Paul Zazarine
    Bentley Publishers

    Special thanks for DIY's Classic Car Restoration -- 1968 Camaro RS

    East Tennessee Camaro Club
    President: Harold Pena
    3710 Washington Pike, Knoxville, TN 37917
    Phone: 865-633-8340
    E-mail: jalpeno@worldnet.att.net

    Smokey Mountain F-Bodies
    Website: www.smokeymountainf-bodies.cz28.com

    Coker Tires
    Website: www.coker.com

    Photos provided by:

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway
    Website: www.brickyard.com

    Year One
    Website: www.yearone.com


    GUESTS :

    Butch Capps
    Mid-South Gear Specialists
    1903 Rosewood Road
    Knoxville, TN 37924
    Phone: 865-524-4800
    Classic-car and replica-car expert; automotive engine specialist.

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