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Help with automatic B230 Engine Replacement 700 1990

Like the Yankee work shop ... sounds easy. Do a bit at the time disconnecting wires and hoses, fuel lines, vac lines, etc., and put tags on everything you pull off, you will be amazed how many thing are hooked to the engine and if you do not tag them you will be in big trouble. Then stop when you feel a bit overwhelmed. The next day do a bit more and in about a week you will have the engine out without stress. Then you will see what a brick is all about and you will love this cars forever. A very simple machine and very durable even under abuse. I have seen modern lawn mower more complicated tan a brick.






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