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Re: '88 Chevy K2500
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Posted by JonM on April 19, 2005 at 20:54:18 from (66.60.196.138):
In Reply to: '88 Chevy K2500 posted by Tweeter on April 19, 2005 at 20:14:55:
It depends on what you have for tools, the exhaust will probably be the worst part, otherwise just make some notes to where wires and any other items go, it should be a simple swap, do you have an auto or manual, the auto is probably easier, just remove the cover below the tq convertor and their should be 3 bolts to the flywheel, you might want to put a block or some kind of support under it so it does not tilt forward, their are plenty of knowledgeable guys on here to help with any prob you may encounter JonM
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