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> To pull (the engine) or not to pull (the engine). That is the question
post Dec 22, 2008 - 1:15 PM
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As I'm removing the tranny to install a new clutch, is it better to remove the engine to replace seals/gaskets? I presently have no hoist or engine stand, but can access one. I'm getting a gasket set from Toyota to button this thing back up but don't know what would be easier. I know that it's alot easier to work on the engine outside of the car, but is it worth the time to pull it for that?

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post Dec 22, 2008 - 1:27 PM
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yes. also change the name of this thread. You've been warned tongue.gif


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