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Old 04-21-2005, 11:35 PM
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Only 2000 miles on this drivetrain.
Engine, trans, Xfer case from 04 Escalade.
Harness is cut but can be spliced back together.
Only thing missing is the starter.
Extra clean engine!

$3600 for everything.
Old 04-22-2005, 12:22 AM
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Not too bad a price with everything included.
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what tanny is that? Would i need the harness for it if i already have a 5.3 z71??
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It should be a 65E and it will drop right in with no problems in place of a 4WD 60E.
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huuummm.... wonder how hard it would be do actually pull the motor and put the new one in on a truck that got 9"s of lift and 37s? I remember barely being able to get the motor out of my little truck with the motor hoist we had. Anyone got ideas or experience with that?
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I can't imagine being able to do it with a "cherry picker". You would either need an overhead hoist (with the hood off the truck) or a forklift I'm sure. Unless maybe you jacked up the front, removed the front wheels, and then lowered it onto some of the small jackstands (under the front frame so that the front rotors are just missing the ground). I still think the lift is going to be too much.
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Also remove the grill, radiator and front support so you'd have a forward exit.
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Where are you in Il?
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come on guys - what do you think you have tractors for? Used a front end loader to yank motors more than once, haha.
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I'm also interested where you are located. Might be willing to come pick this up if the drive isnt too far.


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