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<blockquote data-quote="Mb3492" data-source="post: 14238312" data-attributes="member: 151091"><p>If you were dropping engine/tranny as a unit then that would def be the way. OP stated engine removal, the only time under the car is to drop H pipe, starter, 4 tranny bolts, disconnect some of wiring harness that's about it. A total of about 20-30 minutes. The rest is done up top, why start taking more parts off if you don't have to? Not to mention the hoist with leveler allows you to un-mate very easily, didn't need an engine support. Like I said, I did it (by myself, alone) in 4 hours</p><p> Not to mention it doesn't sound like OP is familiar with engine removal and ford shop manual </p><p>doesn't cover "bottom out" and it would make it a lot easier for him to follow a written procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mb3492, post: 14238312, member: 151091"] If you were dropping engine/tranny as a unit then that would def be the way. OP stated engine removal, the only time under the car is to drop H pipe, starter, 4 tranny bolts, disconnect some of wiring harness that's about it. A total of about 20-30 minutes. The rest is done up top, why start taking more parts off if you don't have to? Not to mention the hoist with leveler allows you to un-mate very easily, didn't need an engine support. Like I said, I did it (by myself, alone) in 4 hours Not to mention it doesn't sound like OP is familiar with engine removal and ford shop manual doesn't cover "bottom out" and it would make it a lot easier for him to follow a written procedure. [/QUOTE]
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