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Old 01-03-2005   #16 (permalink)
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wtf mate? wheres the engine sling, air tools, second hand? torque bar

without the engine sling, the motor will just DROP down ONTOP of you if you pull out the engine mounts
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thats why you have the adjustable jack under the motor so you can raise or lower it when you want, the tourque wrench tourqued all the bolts, i think we all know how to use a tourque wrench, and the second and third set of hands are there, actually, you can see me holding the tranny while me buddy bolted the pressure plate on. and the air tools are in that 30,000 dollar snap on tool box
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