baseballer0688
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- Dec 30, 2004
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Kirkland,
Washington
is it possible to remove a 420a without removing the transaxle or axles?
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BigRand said:under neather
VelocitàPaola said:Nah, you don't have to remove the axles or the AC compressor... don't listen to that buffoon.
Just unbolt the AC compressor and PS pump and drape them over the passenger's side fender; no need to disconnect the lines whatsoever.
When you go to pull the engine, just make sure you remove the crank pulley. Then, make sure the passenger's, front, and rear engine mounts are removed. Jack the transmission up as high as possible, and lift the engine out. It's really not difficult as long as those three engine mounts are gone and the crank pulley is off.
TalonESIT said:Exactly, I have pulled my motor three times without doing anything to the tranny except support it.