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Re: H engine mounting
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Posted by MN Charlie on October 12, 2004 at 10:57:58 from (134.29.138.50):
In Reply to: H engine mounting posted by ernz on October 12, 2004 at 09:55:14:
There are two bolts that hold the engine block to the clutch housing one is to the left of the starter. and the other one is inside. You have to remove the starter and reach inside with a 3/4 inch socket to remove. These two bolts are 1/2 bolts but are a lot different in length. I"m guessing that one is over 6 inches long and the other is less than 2 inches I have removed the front bolster and side rails and left the engine hang on the clutch housing many times. Just make sure these two bolts are in place first. Not a bad idea to place a safety stand under the front pulley. MN Charlie
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