Yep, that's how mine went back in. The actual insertion took only 45
minutes. The rest was done over several evenings. The insertion took
longer because I was installing a 5 speed. The clearance at one point
was literally the thickness of the paint on the front cross member.
You can do it, Larry! (Just have a friend and a hoist available for
the insertion part).
At 8:10 AM -0400 4/3/01, Chris Kotting wrote:
>Larry -
>
>True enough. Ted definitely knows his stuff, particularly about
>Triumphs and Triumph engines. I'm fortunate enough to be in the same
>state, so I can run up there when I really need something.
>
>What, you mean you can't get an engine reinstalled in 20 days?!? Who
>says you need a weekend? I did one in about 10 days, working about 30
>minutes at a time, whenever I was home and could squeeze it in.
>
>Alright, everybody, let's cheer Larry on!
>
>Chris K.
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