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Old 06-04-2016
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I need help on pulling my motor every thing I sees says drop it from under neath can I pull just the motor from the top ? Do I have to pull the trans and motor together
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Re: Engine removal

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I need help on pulling my motor every thing I sees says drop it from under neath can I pull just the motor from the top ? Do I have to pull the trans and motor together
You can pull it from the top with a hoist. Should be much easier to pull as one and separate the engine and Trans when it's out.

Just go slow and make sure you clear the AC lines and everything as it lifts out.
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Re: Engine removal

Having pulled the motor in my 03 many times, I suggest hooking your lift onto the motor, dropping the trans through the bottom, then hoisting the motor out the top. Takes just a little longer, but it makes it much safer for you and the parts that like to get hung up, much more space to work with.
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I've taken engine/tranny from my 02 as an assembly out from the top with no issues. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Engine removal

Originally Posted by xRiCeBoYx
I've taken engine/tranny from my 02 as an assembly out from the top with no issues. Just my 2 cents.
I pulled just the motor out of the top didn't seem to have any problems not hopefully it goes back in just as easy
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when dropping it back in, go slowly, make sure you don't pinch anything. That's what I did, and it went it with no issue.
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