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after a couple of hours of work.

That wire seems to be a problem at the moment.
 
Using a list from



posted by @ChiTown

Here is what I have left, though I may pull the entire drive train at once....


Drain oil.
Remove battery cables from starter and block. Remove ground from firewall.
Remove starter.
Remove exhaust
Remove throttle and cruise control cables
Disconnect the transmission harnesses near the starter.
Unhook the ecu side of the harness and pull it into the engine bay.
Unhook fuel lines (feed, return, vapor)
Unbolt power steering pump and locate to the side with bungee cord.
Unbolt power steering reservoir and strap to side (keep upright to prevent spillage)
Remove torque converter inspection cover.
Turn engine with crank bolt and remove all torque converter bolts.
Remove bolts from transmission hard lines attached to engine.
Remove nuts from engine mounts and attach engine hoist.
Lift engine and remove rubber mounts.
Lower engine slightly and remove upper bellhousing bolts.
Lift engine slightly and Support transmission with floor jack and remove remaining bellhousing bolts.
Begin to separate engine and transmission but watch the torque converter. Attempt to keep the converter in place in the bellhousing to prevent a massive transmission fluid spill. (Do not pry on flex plate! )
Remove engine and have heavy duty engine stand ready.
 
Motor mounts are slighty different from the obd1 and obd2, bolt hole for the intake manifold support

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Heater hose upgrade from @LandCruiserPhil
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Groovey crank, i pushed in the seal all the on install
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Heat shield added to the trans tunnel
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Any chance of you making another set of those 3rd row seat belt bolt covers but in grey? Would be interested in a set for my rig.

Good luck with the motor work. I did mine last year. Definitely a ton of work but feels great when you're done!
 

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