old i just did my 83, if you dont have ac, its much faster to use a tractor with a loader and come along and pull the engine, i will say that while your in there replace it all, all 4 pieces of clutch, the fork too, and i changed out the ball on the bell housing and accidently solved a clutch problem i had been fighting for years, the ball had worn on one side and the fork would cock to one side when it was pushed into the throwout bearing, now the clutch is almost as easy as the newer hydraulic ones, if you cant pull the engine, id get a sheet of plywood and a sheet of massonite to put on the plywood and pull the tranny and transfer case togeather with the transmission jack, the wood will work for that once
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