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well there were a few people that said i dont get my hands dirty.. well i do!:woot:
but anyways i know its not a diesel.. but theres one in the background!:rofl:
brother got a rod knock, and has tranny problems so i thought i'd pull the whole driveline. look me 3 hours from start to finish. this is the first time pulling a whole Driveline and first time doing it redneck style and without a Cherrypicker..
one of my "Come A Long" snaps but lucky i had a safety chain or that engine would have been ffffffuu*k
Nice! I am reserecting an 84 toy with the 22R in it. Solid no frills ride. Aspirated not injected like yours. All that hanging from the three joists and Three lag bolts. Daring, livin largely!
Nice! I am reserecting an 84 toy with the 22R in it. Solid no frills ride. Aspirated not injected like yours. All that hanging from the three joists and Three lag bolts. Daring, livin largely!
lol yea, but i did do some some guessing, maybe about 200-300 pounds on the front support. that's about 67 pounds per an anchor so that's doable and then the majority of the weight is on the back support, which i wasn't worried about since that beam is huge lol..
Nice Toy 22re. I off road race a toy 4x4 with a 20R with a few "special" things done to it.
Nothing like trying to pull engine,trans and transfer case all at once like you did. Nice job I to 2nd the living dangerously part but hey at least it wasnt a big block that would have probably given you a "conversation" piece if it went wrong that high in the air and managed to "bite" you on the way to earth.
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