Timed myself the other day and it took me 45 minutes and that is with the
engine and trans split apart sitting on the floor without spilling the
trans oil. Takes a little longer to get it all back together again. Now I
get to do it all over again on another car to replace the oil pump, clutch
and pressure plate. I did learn something the other day, that it is easier
to pull the engine to replace the rod bearings then to try to do it while
rolling around on your back on a creeper.
Dave
60-61-61 Bugeyes
At 08:45 PM 4/26/2004, you wrote:
>This time 50 minutes from driving it to engine and trans out with fluids
>drained.
>But I keep learning, don't leave the pan of trans oil under the car cause
>when the trans tail drops down when it comes out, it WILL dump that pan of oil.
>And with 6 ribcases to choose from, what one do you think is best?
>Eenie, meenie, minie, moe!
>--
>Frank Clarici
>Toms River, NJ
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