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 Tech Session 1 

Engine Removal on 4/6/2002 


coil
Disconnecting hot wire from coil 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
generator
Label and remove generator wires 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
tach
Remove mechanical tach cable 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
linkage
Carb linkage rod in front of fan shroud. I disconnected the top linkage of this (not shown at top of photo). This part was still connected when we attempted to pull the engine. 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
mistake1
Snapped bolt visable above on accelerator . 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
mistake2
The reason to remove the engine was to replace these stripped studs on exhaust. Both studs broke during removal attempt.  
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
tranny
Transmission 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
driveway1
Line of 356's in the driveway 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
driveway2
Line of 356's in the driveway 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
driveway3
Arrivals 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
driveway4
arrivals 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02
hackney356
Michael Hackney's '62 twin grill roadster 
 
 Photographed by: Kevin Caravella
 Photograph taken on: 4/6/02


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