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Here's a pic from my first engine pull. I had not even discovered Pelican yet. For shame, I know.
As you can see I DID put my jack stands under the torsion bar end covers. I thought I used the torque tube but I guess not. I had remove my engine blower and anything else I could on the top of the motor. I was able to pull the engine without removing the valance. On my second removal I took the valance off and it was just much easier. I still needed height but the finagling to get it out from under the car was minimized. Same thing for installation. (Yes, I still have that many towels for garage use. )
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How do you remove the license plate panel. Is it just two nuts and bolts on hte panel or do I need to remove the bumperettes as well?
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Location: Palatine, IL. (N/W Chicago Burbs)
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![]() ![]() Renting this Genie lift and building the wooden jig, things couldn't have gone easier. At least this time I won't drop it! Leakproof.
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