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Re: how to remove engine?
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Posted by Bubba on September 28, 2004 at 00:16:07 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: how to remove engine? posted by bad_ta_05 on September 27, 2004 at 17:45:36:
I did about the same as the other two listings here. I put a jack stand under the clutch housing; removed the radiator, and front end. Sence I was gonna take the block to the shop i removed just about everything else. I put the bolts and little parts in 3lb plastic coffee cans with lids. Remove the bolts that hold the motor mounts in place. I took the head off first the removed the block. You will need to remove the 4 bolts on each side rail frame, once you do this, use your lift and remove the last two bolts at the rear/top of the block. Remember, there are two alignment studs that will come out with the block. This is not a hard task. Take you time, and the block pulls stright out. the flywheel and clutch come out with the block. Good luck
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