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I have a picture of an engine lift fabricated with angle iron, some 2x4s, and a clothesline hook. I can get that to you later this evening. If someone else here knows what I'm talking about, by all means beat me to it and post the pics.
When I did this job I used a piece of lumber under the crank pulley to jack up the engine, but was a little leery of it rocking back and forth.
Also, for underneath, if you don't have one, get a Gear Wrench for working the motor mount nuts, you'll be glad you did.
May your weather be fine this weekend.
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Jim - '92 Red 245 191K, and sometimes an '85 245 275K
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