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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Pictures in a JY.. doubtful. It's enough of a pain to get them in a garage. Honestly doing pictures while working takes tons of time.
    haha very very true.. thus why I don't have any pictures. I'll have to overhaul my valve body and channel plate this summer and plan on upgrading some internals while I'm in there so I'll make sure to get pictures where I can!
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    why did you drop the subframe? jw bc im gonna be pulling my motor this weekend
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetfighterv View Post
    why did you drop the subframe? jw bc im gonna be pulling my motor this weekend
    If you're pulling the motor, it depends on your yard what works best. My favorite yard has nice overhead cranes that are super easy to get it out the top, others don't so out the bottom is the only way. It's also a matter of preference. I find it easier sometimes to take things off with it on the ground than deal with climbing all on top of the engine bay. There's lots of different ways to accomplish this, this is just a general guideline to show you one way and for you to modify to your liking. Good luck btw!
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    okay well i got a hoist so will i have to drop the sub frame
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