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Thread: window weld
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Old 08-26-2003, 08:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: window weld

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ok, wel after you window weld the shiznat how hard is it to remove the engine and trans if you need to? becasue i wanna throw a better clutch in the car but I dont wanna window weld anything if it doesnt come back off.
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on that note..

#1. you dont need to remove the engine to replace the clutch.

#2 no it isnt hard. just remove the radiator, clutch line, water distribution block, shifter linkages, starter, tranny mounts, and the tranny bolts themselves (theres 5 on yours i believe) after jacking up on the oil pan (use 2x4's dont jack metal on metal), and youre set. gotta pull it out from the top and removing the radiator is only the hoses and 2 bolts and gives you a lot more room.
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