Sorry, I don't know what I was thinking. Automatic Transmission: with the tranny in P or N, the engine is separated from the rest of the drive train, so you can select either one if you are trying to rotate the crankshaft by hand. And it should rotate by hand fairly easily if the spark plugs are removed. If it's bumping into something, then you have a problem. Have you already loosened the tensioner?ventura ace wrote:If you put the transmission in Neutral, you should be able to turn the engine crankshaft (either manual or automatic tranny). Definitely take it out of Park, or you won't be able to move it.
Your other big challenge, as others have mentioned, is getting the crankshaft nut off. For Automatic Transmission, it's even more of a challenge, since you can't lock the engine to the drive train by putting the car in gear, like you would do with a manual transmission. Hopefully, the impact wrench will loosen the nut without rotating the engine too much. If not, there are other tricks that are a little more involved. Call me if it gets to that point.
If you haven't taken the radiator out yet, I suggest you do that first, and if you really want to have some nice room to work on your list of items, you should remove the front grill and the hood also. it will make your work on the engine a lot easier.
Alvon