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Re: neon motor ,best way to remove it?
[Re: 72demon416]
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03/01/12 09:09 PM
03/01/12 09:09 PM
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wicked
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That's the way I have done it in the past. I think it was a Mopar Action article that prompted me to do it this way but it was quite easy actually.
I have done one out the bottom, much easier to separate and realign that way when you can get to everything.
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Re: neon motor ,best way to remove it?
[Re: IMGTX]
#1188641
03/02/12 12:56 AM
03/02/12 12:56 AM
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DaveRS23
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Benton, IL.
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I have always swapped them from the top. Take the tranny mounts lose so it can move to the driver's side more and tip the engine up at a sharp angle. The engine just needs enough room to get the tone ring out of the tranny.
Master, again and still
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Re: neon motor ,best way to remove it?
[Re: 6PacCuda]
#1188643
03/02/12 05:40 PM
03/02/12 05:40 PM
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gtx6970
Too Many Posts
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Too Many Posts
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It's a dry heat
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Done several out the top. I always remove the crank pulley when taking them out the top. It stays on when you drop it out the bottom.
done several of both the sohc and the dohc ,,all from the top
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