Engine Pull in San Diego, Need some help, anyone? |
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Engine Pull in San Diego, Need some help, anyone? |
cbenitah |
Feb 21 2006, 08:17 PM
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Does anyone in San Diego have time to help me pull my engine this week? Need to do so before I go down to Mexico this weekend. And I dont have the tools to do it, I heard its 4 bolts, so it shouldnt take that long of a time? -Cris |
Aaron Cox |
Feb 21 2006, 09:28 PM
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chris.
go to kragen - buy a set of jackstands and a floor jack. shouldnbt set ya back but 40 bucks. it is really easy. i can do it in 40 bymyself........ brando and i have it down to about 20 without even saying a word to each other.... its just a natural thang.... |