irishvin
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8, the sum of your pics is 8. I think you have many belts as well. Have you started it yet?about a month ago my engines crank shaft broke in half as i was heading to work. so here is sum pics tell me what you think?
took 3 days but i got it ! 1st even engine swap !
I only count 6...... Looks like you also have 8-lug wheels, so pickup CUCV axle swap?
3 inches? You are not close yet. Make sure the transmission is canted up a little. If you have issues pulling the bellhousing over the locating pins (last 1/2 inch), you can use the bolts to pull it together. But this should go together really smooth without "forcing" anything.Hey guys,
I don't post much, as you can tell. I mainly research and read thru the site. There is lots of information, but I haven't found much until I found this thru the search. Here is my problem: I have removed and swapped a 6.2 into my 1009 and have it lined up with the bell housing and almost lined up with the motor mounts. It's tantalizingly close. So, does anyone have any tips on how to get it forced in those last 2-3 inches? I have a 1 ton engine lift, with the arm extended at max length, but if I lift any weight off of where it is now to attempt moving the motor back more, it will undo what I've accomplished...it simply can't provide anymore backwards pull to force it into the alignment holes.. This has happened several times in the past, so I'm at a sticking point. I'm basically on my own, have a small two car garage,with the occasional opportunity for friends to help if needed. Any tips?
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