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Old 11-15-2003   #4 (permalink)
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These guys are right, the engine can be taken out the top, but requires more under the car work and the engine has to be tilted down in back to pull it out the top. Everything has to be disconnected for either method. IMHO, take it out the bottom. Rent a cherry picker if you don't have one. After everything is disconnected put the engine on the ground on top of a piece of plywood with the cherry picker, then lift the car off the engine and slide the engine out. See attached pic.
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