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Re: Help jacking up the engine
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Oh.....and working in spare time on all those Photobucket Photos changing over to Forum Albums. For all those thinking Jerry has lock on parts.....well.....Jerry does and I have to say his prices are very reasonable. And he delivers in a day or two with super packaging. Regarding the subject Oil Pressure Sensor......I recall removing one using 1/4 inch sockets, swivels, or flex Head Rachet Wrench. What Jerry is suggesting about the C-Beam is absolutely correct. If the C-Beam Bolts are tight (especially with Bill's C-Beam Plates) the Transmission is rigid with the Differential. And if you DO remove the C-Beam.....might as well get Bill's C-Beam Plates which makes installing the C-Beam Soooooo much easier. C4 Beam Plates and Installation
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09-17-2017 | #12 |
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Re: Help jacking up the engine
Thanks for all of the help guys!
Dave, I ended up using your technique, but my buddy had to do it because my arms were too big lol. Glad to have her running without an oil leak. Shawn |
09-17-2017 | #13 |
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