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Old 08-07-2004, 03:57 PM   #1
toddtheodd
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First time pull

Ok,
I am soon to be replacing the heads, cam, and many many gaskets on my truck. From what I understand the easiest way to do this is to pull the motor.
I have never pulled a motor before (at least not with the intention of putting it back).
It is in a 72 c-10 lwb with a 350/TH350 setup.
I would love to hear all the tips and tricks.
And I would love to know how many cases of beer it would take to get somebody to come out and help me pull it / put it back.
This is a build that I won't be doing for a few weeks, but it is a build that I plan to do over the course of one or two days.
Todd
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