I need some knowledgeable information based on experience and not speculation. After much diagnosis including three separate cylinder balance tests, a thorough exam of the running engine with a mechanics stethoscope and finally a laboratory analysis of the engines motor oil Iโve come to the conclusion that I need to replace the Ford 460 V8 engine in my 1994 Holiday Rambler Vacationer. Though Iโm a geologist by profession, I have over 50 years of experience doing 95% of my own mechanical work and Iโve replaced engines before in various cars and trucks Iโve owned over the years. However, they all had traditional engine access. After viewing my rig from both the topside and underneath it appears that the best way to replace the engine is to remove the front grill and bumper as well as the radiator and possibly the engines intake manifold to gain more top end clearance, and finally remove the engine through the front of the vehicle using an engine crane (something like this http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sxt-5218?seid=srese1&gclid=CIThldCZ7sQCFQwbaQodbHwA0A ). I expect installation to be the reverse of removal.
Front of my Holiday Rambler
Photo showing how the grill partially wraps around the front and can be removed.
If anyone has any experience replacing the engine on a 1992 to 1995 Holiday Rambler Vacationer Iโd appreciate their insight into the job.
Thanks in advance for your help in this project.
Steve