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After some delay (new garage finally got doors and then it was cold; finally got some heat and maybe even some time to work), the car is up on jack stands and the oil is drained. I pulled the fuel pump fuse to kill the engine before draining the oil, so the fuel lines should not have much or any pressure. Disconnected the battery and started on the engine drop process.
Note on the pressure plate: The 993 Euro RS part number is the same as Pelican sends with the 964 Carrera Cup kit. So that seems like a very reasonable choice.
So here's the question: When I drop the engine, is there any reason to (or not to) remove the heat exchangers first? I'll be working on jack stands and I have an ATV jack to lower the engine. I've removed the heat exchangers a couple times before, so I know it's not hard to do. The question is if it gains (or loses) anything in the engine removal process.
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