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Video How to: 96-04 Engine removal.

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Old 05-26-2013, 06:59 PM
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Pretty cool. Why do I have a sudden urge to buy a box of latex gloves?
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Originally Posted by Sonic Mustang
Pretty cool. Why do I have a sudden urge to buy a box of latex gloves?
I'll take grease over the feel of latex gloves any day of the week.
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I have done this a few times and will say you can leave the transmission in the car it will actually sit nicely on the front sway bar after the engine is removed. Also I usually remove the engine wiring harness and intake from the engine before pulling it. Seems to make it easier. Anyway, that's just my $.02.
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Originally Posted by Stevo86
I have done this a few times and will say you can leave the transmission in the car it will actually sit nicely on the front sway bar after the engine is removed. Also I usually remove the engine wiring harness and intake from the engine before pulling it. Seems to make it easier. Anyway, that's just my $.02.
I have done it both ways and I prefer to leave the harness on and the transmission attached.
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Nice video, I've tried to use latex gloves but they always rip apart within 5 minutes.
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Originally Posted by uberstang1
Nice video, I've tried to use latex gloves but they always rip apart within 5 minutes.
Thanks. Yeah, me and gloves don't get along at all. My garage has a sink and a constant supply of fast orange hand cleaner. I go through a lot of it.
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