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Re: Questions on splitting my H (aka basket case)
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Posted by glennster on May 07, 2007 at 11:53:33 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: Re: Questions on splitting my H (aka basket case) posted by neblinc on May 07, 2007 at 11:36:42:
if you are pulling the engine, definately remove the bolster and rails, a lot easier to work on. if you have an engine hoist, its pretty easy. the bolster is heavy, couple 2-300 lbs. easier to drop the front end off first if you have a narrow front end. 4 bolts hold the tricle to the bolster, one bolt has an extended top, to limit steering travel. mark the hole it comes out of. raise the front tires off the ground a wee bit to get it out. then remove the bolster, use the engine hoist to hold the bolster up, remove the rail bolts, loosen the motor mount bolts and then loosen rail bolts to to the rear, pry the rail ends from the bolster. should walk right out.
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