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Old 10-02-2007, 12:57 PM
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where do i put the chain at when using a engine hoist??? any thread bout this would help and im takin it out.. where would be the best and most reliable place to but a regular chain with hooks.?
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there is a threaded hole behind the head near the timing gears. you can use a bolt there and a bolt on the lower tranny mount. remove the lower mount first then the upper one.
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thanks guys for the help now i need to put this to work lol!!!
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