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Old 10-26-2010, 10:30 PM
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Re: A little help with engine removal...

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Originally Posted by Hocrest View Post
If you got the 2 nuts on the studs, and the 2 long bolts up top, you got them all. Lower it back onto the engine mount, and use a chisel to start a crack, then screw drivers and pry bars to spread the crack.
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Originally Posted by 1986nate View Post
what hocrest said. Sorry, it`s just a little hard to type out long responses on my phone. Don`t worry about making marks on the bellhousing. It`s not going to do any damage that affects anything
Well, it's finally out! Thanks to all who responded. A bit of SiliKroil and some wacking on it with a knife edge sharpened chisel and bigass hammer did it. Used a lot more force this time, since I was sure there really wasn't anything else holding it together.
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