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  • #16
    I'm going to flip one of the hooks on a gear puller so it points out. I'm going to use that on one side while I pry on the other. Once I get the CV out, I'm going to make a cradle for the trans to hold it steady and level while I raise/lower the engine to mate with it.

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    • #17
      good. keep us posted with any issues. you could use an old chair or something too
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      • #18
        Had a good day today. Clamped a gear puller to the cup then hose-clamped a slide puller to the puller head and got both the evil cups off. Then I made a cradle for the trans to hold it still and successfully did a practice stab. Then I installed the clutch using a deep 10mm that someone recommended to align the plate. Several attempts to join the 2 components were unsuccessful. I noticed that the trans and engine weren't aligned anymore. I removed the rear wood shim from the cradle so the trans could "rock" a little for a fine adjustment. It went in. Yippee!

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        • #19
          :hello1::wav::hello1:

          Yeah!
          Last edited by drddan; 09-26-2011, 04:34 PM.
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