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  • 24valvenotak2 Offline
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    24valvenotak
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    bfh joel, bfh

    Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

    > 63vette;288530 wrote:
    > I dont know shit about building cars.

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      Muscle for hire. I'm a strong guy. Contact for rates.

      They call me, old man...

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      • JoelJ Offline
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        91nbtsi wrote:
        You just need a bigger prybar:icon_cyclops_ani:
        Thanks for the advice Nate... I got them out using very large flathead screwdriver.

        The motor is now officially out... 4 hours for my first ever engine removal(the right way)... I didn't think it was too bad. Now comes the fun part of getting the y8 in and running. Should be done by this weekend if it doesn't rain too much. I'm doing this in my driveway since my parents dont want it in the garage...
        I'm debating whether or not to take the time to take the tranny off and look at the clutch before it goes back in... I will be needing one pretty soon anyways, but since the motor is out I thought it might be easier right now.

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          Do the clutch while its all apart


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          • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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            ^^^makes alot of sence...

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              KA-T_240
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              yes, to doing the clutch now. it well make thing easier in the long run, that is why i am doing everything while i had the motor out

              PM me for:
              Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
              Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                psh, don't bother doing a clutch! 😄

                clutches are gaysauce. You should weld the input shaft right to the flywheel.

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                          haha, I think the admin owned this thread. 😄

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                            MisterCMK wrote:
                            psh, don't bother doing a clutch! 😄

                            clutches are gaysauce. You should weld the input shaft right to the flywheel.

                            Ya and technically your car would be a hybrid if you went that way..
                            Run out of gas, just turn the key forward in the starting position and steer away, let's hope your near a gas station :icon_salut:

                            www.fivezeroseven.com "Southern Minnesota Sport Compact Community"
                            2004 Dodge SRT-4
                            1994 Chevy K1500 (Winter Beater)
                            ...Formerly "A853"...

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