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Originally Posted by Henn28
Updates with Pics on the Overland thread. Cliff notes are: last two days spent finishing the breakdown of the oil soaked and tired 4.4 in my X5. I'm spending time while I wait for an open bay at the garage I'm a member of (on the lift currrently) swapping parts, brackets, etc. to the new motor, after a good cleaning. I've never seen a dirtier motor in my life ... layers of oil gook measured in MM in places. The stiffener plate hides all manners of evil! Out of sight out of mind I suppose.
I'll reposition it tomorrow into a spot where I can put it on jack stands which will allow me to pull the axels and then the motor. Short story is that the lift is shared so I decided to use the time I had breaking the 4.4 down completely and pull it out of the top, without the transmission, when the lift was needed by other members. Its ready to go, including unbolting the flywheel from the torque converter and pulling the wiring harness, starter, every hose and fluid line, etc.
My plan is to try to pull the axles, bearing carriers and diff/left axle support as single units since they are just going to get bolted on to the new motor. No sense asking for trouble by pulling the axles out of the hubs and the carrier and diff if I don't need to. Fingers crossed.
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Use "Oil Eater" and you'll have to throw dirt on it to say it's not new.
Be careful as it dissolves asphalt too...
Nontoxic and biodegradable.
Keep off aluminum when HOT and off glass always.
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