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Old 02-01-2021, 01:26 PM
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no , just have to put a block of wood under the oil pan and carefully with a jack unload the weight of the motor from the mounts . Be careful not to raise to high and keep an eye out for any binding of hoses or such. You should be able to get to the bolts from top and bottom Its not a fun job but if you take your time it can be done. Lowering the engine back on the mounts and lining things up is the tricky part and best done with a helper to help guide engine the inch or so it will certainly shift ( ask me how I know)
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