Easiest way to pull engine and trans at once???
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Well I found a deal on a low mileage full 5.3 motor and trans complete, heard it run and triple checked everything. Even ran a carfax on it and the carfax confirmed the sellers story. Anyway the only thing bad thing is it's still in the truck. What would be easiest and fastest way to pull motor and trans out?
There front driver side is smashed so I don't have to be too careful but condensor and radiator didn't sustain any damage, ac still works.
And I do own a engine hoist just in case people were wondering
There front driver side is smashed so I don't have to be too careful but condensor and radiator didn't sustain any damage, ac still works.
And I do own a engine hoist just in case people were wondering
#3
Unbolt front sheet metal from cab including core support from frame,
Sling engine,
Pull Transmission crossmember,
Remove bolts from engine to frame mounts,
Jack up the engine with the hoist and Pull hard!!!
Sling engine,
Pull Transmission crossmember,
Remove bolts from engine to frame mounts,
Jack up the engine with the hoist and Pull hard!!!
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I'm still waiting for him to get another engine for me. If I get a refund they charge a 30% restocking fee so I say I'd rather just take another engine and save it for my 02 Silverado maybe later down the line
#9
Legally they can't charge you a restocking fee for a defective product. Under the warranty they can provide you with another or refund your money after a set amount of time.
Either way if he was on the up and up he would just give you a full refund and let you go away happy.
Hopefully he does make it right.
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