The first step was to get the blown engine out of the Rambler. With a big hole in the side of the block, this engine needed to go. The radiator and accessories came off.
Knowing we would need to turn over the engine to get to the torque converter bolts, we started stripping it down. A breaker bar and 3 feet of pipe wouldn’t turn over the engine. The head came off and we saw the damage the rod did to the cylinder wall.
Since the engine still wouldn’t turn over we had to pull the engine and transmission as one unit. This ended up being easy to do, and what we should have done initially.
Leaving a nice hole for the future engine.
With the engine and trans out of the car we were able to separate the bellhousing and get to the torque converter bolts to get everything apart.