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Old 07-01-2018, 10:02 AM   #6
Thom
 
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver View Post
Most important thing is to jack up the car evenly as possible & level so that the triangular sheet aluminum plate in the rear comes off & back on easily. If you don't you will have to do a lot of prying to install it.
I appreciate that hint. I've had that off before when I changed both transaxles and water pump & thermostat. I used a rubber mallet to get everything back into place.

One good thing is I have access to a variety of lifts so I can get the entire car up at the same time with or without pressure on the tires.

Thanks again.
Thom
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