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    I may need to lower my engine an inch or two to hit on the crank shaft pulley screws with an impact driver. Is this possible? What would i need to disconnect and such? The CV shafts? can i just put a jack under the oil pan and go from there? I have no clue, i have never attempted something like this. any help much appreciated.
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  • #2
    Put the jack under the oil pan and remove the motor mount. Then lower the engine as far as you need.

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    • #3
      the 2 phillips head screws in the pulley are production (assembly line) aides and do not need to be replaced when u reassemble the pulley. if u can get a dremel in there with a grinding stone and take down the heads the rest should be easy.

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      • #4
        humm... thats tempting lol.

        do i just need to remove the passenger side mount? thats it? Or am i gonna twist something trying to lower it like that.
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        • #5
          just the mount. 3 nuts on the block and the cross bolt on the rubber part. The only issue I've ever had was on a car with a very rusty catalytic converter. The flange was damaged during the engine movement.

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          • #6
            perfect! i got a friend coming over with his good jack in a few minutes, and were gonna try this. (my jack is screwed, its gurgling fluid and such, and it cant lower smoothly)

            I don't even have to worry about the cat because i have the exhaust system taken all apart! (only the downpipe is still on)

            btw, thank you so much for all your help i would have never gotten this far without your help.
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            • #7
              dam! that was ridiculously easy!

              now comes the fun of trying to figure out the timing
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              • #8
                a trip to CrappyTire and $20 for a haynes manual will give you the step by step on the timing............
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