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Hello all, this question has been bothering me ever since I started to like the car. I must know, do you have to drop the engine of the Gallardo for major services? I was informed that you do not have to do this for the Murcielago because there is so much room around the engine of it. Looking at pictures of the Gallardo it looks as if you do have to, but I just need confirmation. Thanks in advance.
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Just remember after 5 years the engine has to come out of a ferrari for the belt service no matter the miles, but a Lamborghini has no such expense required. Last edited by Tony_Lambo : 12-09-2004 at 07:50 PM. |
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No doubt the engine may have to come out for some major repairs, but I have not heard of this being required for any normal service.
I know that the clutch and gearbox are replaceable without removing the engine. The rear body work of the car comes off, allowing good access to everything behind the engine including transmission and exhaust. |
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Hello,
I never knew about this panel removal, sounds like intelligent engineering. If possible, can I see a Gallardo with the rear panels removed for full engine service/ repairs. Photo/ Workshop manual jpeg? Anyone removed the panels themselves...time to do, difficulties. I am very interested in this and perhaps other co-members are too. |
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