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So I'm pulling my motor.

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Old 09-23-2009, 10:05 PM
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Default So I'm pulling my motor.

What else do I need to remove, I'm down to the flex plate bolts and motor mount bolts. She's ready to pull out, everything is tagged and bagged.
 
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Crank pos. sensor, so it doesn't get damaged.
 
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all the fluids drained? Even the water/antifreeze from the block?
 
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10-4 on the fluids. Where is the crank position sensor btw?
 
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Originally Posted by Joey Buentello
10-4 on the fluids. Where is the crank position sensor btw?

Behind the passenger head. On top of the trans bellhousing. Two bolts hold it in. Its pushed into a rubber grommet also. So after you get the two bolts out you'll have to pull a little bit to get it out. I think thats pretty much it.
 
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10-4 on the sensor.
 



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