Engine Installation Guide

Professional Guidance for Your Crate Engine Installation

Installing a crate engine is one of the most rewarding automotive projects you can undertake. Whether you’re replacing a worn-out motor or upgrading to a high-performance crate engine from Engines & Transmission TAN, proper installation is critical for performance, reliability, and safety.

This comprehensive guide covers the essential steps, tools, and considerations for a successful engine installation. For specific details about your vehicle, always consult your factory service manual and the documentation provided with your crate engine.

⚠️ Important: Engine installation involves heavy components, flammable fluids, and complex systems. If you’re not experienced with this type of work, consider professional installation. We’re happy to recommend trusted installers in your area.


Before You Begin: Pre-Installation Checklist

Proper preparation prevents problems. Complete this checklist before starting your installation.

Vehicle Preparation

Task Status
Park on level, solid surface
Disconnect battery (negative terminal first)
Drain coolant, engine oil, and transmission fluid
Label all electrical connections and vacuum lines
Take photos of engine bay before removal
Organize fasteners in labeled containers

Parts & Components

Item Status
New crate engine delivered and inspected
New engine mounts (if replacing)
New gaskets and seals
New spark plugs (pre-gapped)
New oil filter
New coolant hoses
New belts
New fluids (oil, coolant, transmission fluid)
Exhaust gaskets
Intake manifold gaskets (if not pre-installed)

Tools & Equipment

Category Items
Lifting Engine hoist (minimum 1,000 lb capacity), load leveler, sturdy chains or straps
Support Jack stands (minimum 4), wheel chocks, transmission jack (if removing/installing with engine)
Hand Tools Socket set (metric and SAE), combination wrenches, torque wrench, breaker bar, extensions, swivels
Specialty Engine stand, oil pump priming tool, harmonic balancer installer, flywheel turner
Safety Safety glasses, heavy-duty gloves, fire extinguisher, shop towels

Step 1: Remove Existing Engine

1.1 Drain Fluids

  • Drain engine oil

  • Drain coolant (capture and dispose properly)

  • Drain transmission fluid if removing transmission with engine

1.2 Remove Components

From the top:

  • Air intake assembly and air filter housing

  • Radiator and cooling fan

  • Cooling hoses

  • Battery and battery tray

  • Alternator and accessory drive belts

  • Power steering pump (leave lines connected and secure out of way)

  • A/C compressor (leave lines connected and secure out of way)

  • Exhaust manifolds or headers (support exhaust system)

  • Fuel lines (depressurize EFI systems first)

  • Throttle and kickdown cables

  • All electrical connections (label each)

From below:

  • Starter motor

  • Transmission bellhousing bolts

  • Torque converter bolts (automatic transmission)

  • Engine mount through-bolts

  • Ground straps

1.3 Remove Engine

  1. Attach engine hoist to factory lift points or secure chain locations

  2. Apply slight tension with hoist

  3. Remove engine mount through-bolts completely

  4. Verify all connections are disconnected

  5. Lift engine carefully, using load leveler to adjust angle

  6. Guide engine forward to disengage transmission input shaft

  7. Continue lifting until engine clears engine bay

  8. Move engine to stand for disassembly if needed


Step 2: Prepare Engine Bay

While the engine is out, inspect and prepare the engine bay:

Area Inspection Points Action
Engine mounts Rubber condition, metal fatigue Replace if cracked, worn, or collapsed
Transmission Input shaft seal, bellhousing condition Replace seal if leaking
Cooling system Radiator condition, heater core hoses Flush system; replace hoses
Fuel system Fuel lines, filter Replace filter; inspect lines for cracks
Electrical Wiring harness condition, connectors Repair damaged wiring; clean connectors
Exhaust Manifold/header studs, exhaust pipes Replace broken studs; inspect for leaks
Steering Power steering lines, steering linkage Inspect for leaks or wear
Engine bay Rust, corrosion, debris Clean thoroughly; touch up paint

Step 3: Prepare New Crate Engine

3.1 Remove Shipping Materials

  • Remove all protective covers, plastic wrap, and shipping brackets

  • Inspect for any damage during shipping (report immediately if found)

  • Verify all components are present

3.2 Install Essential Components

Component Procedure
Oil drain plug Apply thread sealant; torque to specification
Oil filter Pre-fill with oil; lubricate gasket; hand-tighten plus 3/4 turn
Spark plugs Apply anti-seize to threads; torque to specification
Intake manifold (if not installed) Use new gaskets; follow torque sequence; use thread sealant on bolts entering water jackets
Valve covers (if not installed) Use new gaskets; torque evenly in sequence
Water pump (if not installed) Use new gasket; apply thread sealant on bolts entering water jackets
Harmonic balancer Use installer tool; never hammer on balancer
Flexplate / Flywheel Use new bolts with thread locker; torque to specification
Pilot bearing (manual) Install properly; lubricate

3.3 Prime Oil System

⚠️ Critical: Never start a new engine without priming the oil system first.

For engines with distributor:

  1. Remove distributor

  2. Insert oil pump priming tool into oil pump drive

  3. Attach drill to priming tool

  4. Rotate clockwise (counter-clockwise for some engines) until oil pressure is indicated on gauge or oil reaches rocker arms (typically 30-60 seconds)

For LS and other distributor-less engines:

  1. Remove oil pressure sensor or valve cover

  2. Use pressurized oil tank or external priming system

  3. Rotate crankshaft during priming to distribute oil to bearings

3.4 Install Engine Accessories

Install accessories after engine is positioned for easier access, or install now if preferred:

  • Alternator (mount loosely if engine bay access is tight)

  • Power steering pump

  • A/C compressor

  • Water pump and pulleys

  • Belts (install after engine is in bay)


Step 4: Install New Engine

4.1 Position Engine

  1. Attach engine hoist with load leveler

  2. Raise engine and position over engine bay

  3. Angle engine using load leveler for clearance

  4. Lower engine slowly, guiding toward transmission

4.2 Connect Transmission

Automatic Transmission:

  1. Ensure torque converter is fully seated in transmission (should hear 2-3 clicks)

  2. Verify converter hub is not damaged

  3. Guide engine toward transmission, aligning flexplate with converter

  4. Do not use bellhousing bolts to pull engine to transmission

  5. Install bellhousing bolts once engine is seated

  6. Hand-torque bolts, then torque to specification

  7. Install torque converter bolts through access hole; torque to spec

Manual Transmission:

  1. Ensure clutch disc is properly aligned with alignment tool

  2. Verify pilot bearing/bushing is installed and lubricated

  3. Guide engine toward transmission, aligning input shaft with clutch disc

  4. Do not use bellhousing bolts to pull engine to transmission

  5. Rotate output shaft slightly if splines don’t align

  6. Install bellhousing bolts once input shaft is fully engaged

  7. Torque bellhousing bolts to specification

4.3 Install Engine Mounts

  1. Lower engine onto motor mounts

  2. Align mount through-bolts

  3. Install mount nuts/bolts

  4. Torque to specification

  5. Remove engine hoist


Step 5: Connect Systems

5.1 Fuel System

System Type Procedure
Carbureted Connect fuel line; check for leaks; install new fuel filter
EFI Connect fuel lines; verify correct pressure; prime system before start

5.2 Cooling System

  • Install radiator (flush if reused)

  • Connect upper and lower radiator hoses

  • Connect heater hoses

  • Install cooling fan (verify rotation direction)

  • Fill with proper coolant mixture

  • Do not install radiator cap fully until system is burped

5.3 Electrical

Connection Details
Main harness Connect engine harness to vehicle harness
Battery cables Connect positive first, then negative
Starter Connect main power and signal wire
Alternator Connect charge wire and regulator/ECU connections
Sensors Verify all sensors are connected (coolant temp, oil pressure, crank position, cam position, O2 sensors)
ECU/PCM Connect ECU; verify power and ground
Ground straps Install engine-to-chassis ground straps

5.4 Exhaust

  • Install exhaust manifolds or headers with new gaskets

  • Torque bolts in sequence from center outward

  • Connect exhaust pipes with new gaskets

  • Support exhaust system properly

5.5 Accessories & Belts

  • Install alternator, power steering pump, A/C compressor if not already installed

  • Install drive belts

  • Verify belt routing (refer to diagram)

  • Tension belts to specification

5.6 Intake & Air

  • Install air intake system

  • Connect MAF sensor

  • Verify throttle linkage operates smoothly

  • Install air filter

5.7 Fluids

Fluid Type Procedure
Engine Oil Per manufacturer spec Fill to proper level; check after priming
Coolant Proper mix for climate Fill slowly; leave cap loose
Transmission Fluid Per transmission spec Fill after engine installed; add more after start
Power Steering Per manufacturer spec Fill to proper level
Brake Fluid (if related) Check level Top off if necessary

Step 6: Pre-Start Checks

Before attempting to start the engine, verify:

Final Inspection

Check Status
All fasteners torqued to specification
No loose tools or debris in engine bay
All electrical connections secure
Fuel lines tight and leak-free
Coolant hoses clamped securely
Belts properly tensioned
Oil level correct
Transmission fluid level correct (initial fill)
Battery fully charged
Exhaust connections tight
Throttle linkage moves freely

Priming & Preparation

  1. Prime oil system again if more than 24 hours since initial priming

  2. Prime fuel system (cycle key on/off 2-3 times for EFI)

  3. Disable ignition (remove fuel pump fuse or ignition coil power)

  4. Crank engine for 10-15 seconds to verify oil pressure builds

  5. Re-enable ignition and fuel system


Step 7: First Start & Break-In

Initial Start Procedure

  1. Start engine and immediately bring to 2,000–2,500 RPM

  2. Maintain RPM for 20-30 minutes for flat-tappet cam break-in

    • *Roller cam engines: Vary RPM between 1,500–3,000 for 15-20 minutes*

  3. Monitor gauges continuously:

    • Oil pressure (minimum 30-40 PSI at RPM)

    • Coolant temperature (should stabilize)

    • Voltage (13.5–14.5 volts)

  4. Check for leaks during break-in (oil, coolant, fuel)

  5. Listen for unusual noises (tapping, knocking, hissing)

After Break-In

  1. Shut off engine and allow to cool

  2. Check fluid levels (oil, coolant, transmission)

  3. Inspect for leaks at all connections

  4. Re-torque intake manifold, valve covers, and header bolts after cool-down

  5. Change engine oil and filter (first oil change at 500 miles or as specified)

  6. Inspect drained oil for metal particles


Step 8: Post-Installation

Road Test & Final Checks

Mileage Procedure
0–500 miles Vary RPM; avoid sustained highway speeds; no full throttle; no towing
500 miles Change engine oil and filter; inspect for leaks
500–1,000 miles Gradually increase RPM; occasional full throttle; vary load
1,000 miles Final oil change; switch to preferred oil; break-in complete

Ongoing Maintenance

  • Check fluid levels weekly for first month

  • Inspect for leaks after each drive

  • Monitor engine temperature and oil pressure

  • Verify all fasteners remain tight


Troubleshooting Common Installation Issues

Issue Possible Causes Solutions
Engine cranks but won’t start No fuel, no spark, incorrect timing, security system Verify fuel pressure; check spark at plug; verify ignition timing; check immobilizer
Low oil pressure Oil pump not primed, low oil, pressure sensor issue Re-prime; check oil level; verify sensor with mechanical gauge
Overheating Air in cooling system, low coolant, thermostat stuck, fan not working Burp cooling system; verify coolant level; test thermostat; verify fan operation
Rough idle Vacuum leak, incorrect base timing, fuel pressure, IAC issue Check vacuum lines; verify timing; test fuel pressure; clean IAC
Engine won’t crank Battery dead, starter wiring, ground issue Charge battery; verify starter signal; check ground straps
Oil leak Gaskets improperly seated, fasteners undertorqued Identify source; re-torque; replace gasket if necessary
Coolant leak Hose clamp, gasket, freeze plug Identify source; tighten clamp; replace gasket; replace plug

Professional Installation Services

Not comfortable performing the installation yourself? Engines & Transmission TAN can help.

  • Installation inquiry: Use our Installation Service Inquiry form

  • Installer recommendations: We can suggest trusted shops in your area

  • Technical support: We’re available for questions during your installation


Engine Installation Quick Reference

Torque Specifications (Typical)

Component SAE (lb-ft) Metric (Nm)
Bellhousing bolts 30–45 40–60
Flexplate/flywheel bolts 65–75 88–102
Motor mount through-bolts 40–60 54–81
Intake manifold 25–35 34–47
Valve covers 5–10 7–14
Oil pan 10–15 14–20
Header bolts 20–30 27–40
Spark plugs (cast iron heads) 15–25 20–34
Spark plugs (aluminum heads) 10–15 14–20

Always verify exact specifications for your specific engine


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