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pulling the motor?
is it possible to lift the motor from the top of the bay removing the hood of course in a 94 coupe? i see alot of shops drop them threw the bottom
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you can have it set on the ground and life the motor out from the top.
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Re: pulling the motor? (asnboi_512)
Yes, a lot of people pull it out from the top, simply because a hoist is much cheaper and accessible than a lift.
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yep, just have to tilt it a little to the back/passenger so the tranny will clear and it'll come out just fine.
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alrite thanks guys
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yep
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