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Posted by Bryce Andreasen on January 12, 2003 at 19:51:56 from (209.74.224.53):
I have a 400 and the torque went out. got it splited by the engine, and now time for the rearend. there are about eight bolts on the ouside, and one on the inside on the bottom. there is a very thick sheild you have to take off to take this last bolt out to split it. I have all the bolts out and won't come off. Is the seasonal disconnect lever on the bottom connected or will it just come off and out of its slot? theres a inch and 5/16 nut on the seasonal disconnect, but our wrences won't fit it. ours are too wide. maybee we don't have to take it off? I have no idea, never split a 400. split my H three times and know it bolt by bolt in my mind!
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