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Old 08-27-2019, 11:41 PM   #10
Airdirect
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Re: Engine Removal

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Originally Posted by 1948ChevyDumpFixer View Post
One trick I always used on the dozens of Chevy engine swaps I've done....remove the motor mounts first, and install them last. You can easily remove them or install them while hanging on the cherry picker, and it makes manuvering the engine around between the crossmember so much easier.
I concur, they will slide in very easy without the motor mounts in the way. Once connected to bell housing, you can slip the motor mounts in.
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