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Old 07-01-2008, 10:28 PM   #1
killer_mike
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Arrow Engine replacement

Ok, dudes and dudettes[if any] i will engage on swaping my engine for a brand new one, a 350 that is, and take advantage and check my t-case and trannie. So, what i dont know, is, what is the easiest way to get the bolts that connect the engine and trannie.

I never done an engine swap, nor taken out one of any kind; i have the service manual for my truck but they go around the bush on that. I know that obviously there are certain disconection of hoses, cables, wires and such.
The manual states that for a K10 the trannie and engine should come off together but thats retarded because theres no way i can see for disconecting the t-case and i dont think it would be agood idea to have all that weight on the back of the engine, because something might snap.
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