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    panelmanrd
    panelmanrd


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    Post by panelmanrd Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:25 pm

    I always pull through the pass front door,
    unless I`m doing it at work then it goes out
    the bottom, got a lift there, falls out really
    nice, just a lot of weight on a tranny jack, and
    must ahave aballance grasshopper.
    Viking
    Viking


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    Location : Los Angeles, CA
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    Post by Viking Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:42 pm

    donivan65 wrote:I guess you could remove the front axle and lower the engine on the ground then lift the van up and drag it out. You need to take the transmission out to take the engine out the top. We pulled the StorageVan engine out through the side doors, but I had no choice on that No Door,,,,,But its real easy to pull it out the top,,,I did it myself.

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    Don,
    Am I understanding you correctly. You have to completely take the tranny out to pull the motor out the top?
    Xelmon
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    Post by Xelmon Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:16 pm

    Viking wrote:Don,
    Am I understanding you correctly. You have to completely take the tranny out to pull the motor out the top?
    Oh I'm sure that's not the case. From the looks of it you'd have to remove the radiator (plus fiddly bits), pull off the engine to the front - if there are alignment dowels - and pull the engine.
    panelmanrd
    panelmanrd


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    Post by panelmanrd Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:54 pm

    you leave the trans hanging by its mount
    and support it at the bellhousing with a
    jack or jack stand and pull the motor with
    out the trans, a jack at the trans works the
    best, you can adjust the hight as needed,
    can`t do that with a j-stand.
    Viking
    Viking


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    Post by Viking Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:42 pm

    Ah I see. Should be swapping my motor in the next week or so.
    Viking
    Viking


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    Post by Viking Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:45 pm

    Ah I see. Should be swapping my motor in the next week or so.

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