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Old 03-29-2015, 10:23 AM
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.I have always found that to remove the motor alone is easier ......generally the bellhousing will not just drop between the frame rails ...requires some twisting etc. The motor normally is pretty tight in the front at the front crossmembers at the suspension ....so it's easier to take the motor first .....you can probably clean the bellhousing in place .......sounds like there might be an alignment problem with the bellhousing.....
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