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What a day! Took me the entire day to remove a few bolts, get the engine out, get the new trans cooler lines in, and drop the new engine block in. Unfortunately, I was tired and rushing a bit so I nicked my paint a bit with the jack handle :-/.

I hope the Truck runs right. Hindsight being 20/20, I don't think I'd do this again lol. It's so much work by yourself. I really underestimated how much time it takes just to get the engine out. Tearing apart the topend is the easy part for sure.

After all this, the truck is gonna need a lot of TLC. Full paint polish and some regular fluid film on the undercarriage. You can tell I am in the northeast lol.

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Yeah next time I plan to have help but then I'm 65 so I may not have a next time. :cheers:
 

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Thank you, I will make something work. The pressure plate bolts were on TIGHT, I had to put my flywheel lock tool which only gives you a little room and use a regular box wrench. Busted my knuckle pretty ******* one of the pulls.

https://www.knucklebuddy.com/

I got this years ago on a kickstarter or something like that. Pretty useful...but not after the fact.
 
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Gonna put the kid to bed tonight early and head out there and work at night. I've got a nice weekend of 60 degree weather to finish this, then it's frozen tundra next week.

I want to at least get the bellhousing completely on tonight, so the rest is just assembly of the topend which is easy, just busy work essentially.
 
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Ok well I'm never doing my hood by myself again.

******* scratched up the both my fenders, the underside of the hood and more damage on the plastic cowl cover. And on top of that, it won't close. Frustrated because my fenders were in great shape paint wise. Guess I'll pony up for a full front end respray.
 

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Ok well I'm never doing my hood by myself again.

******* scratched up the both my fenders, the underside of the hood and more damage on the plastic cowl cover. And on top of that, it won't close. Frustrated because my fenders were in great shape paint wise. Guess I'll pony up for a full front end respray.
Damn that sucks man.
 
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Yup stupid. Not sure why I even attempted to do it myself, very dumb.

Once I straighten out the engine, I'll just pay to have it all repainted nice. Sucks but ya live and learn I guess right.
 

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Ack. I disconnected the springs and the strut then used a ratchet strap to pull it up to my ceiling. Lucked out that it raised right between floor trusses.

When I went to lower my truck back down I did forget to untie it. Some scary noises reminded me. Doesn't seem to have damaged it.
 
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Looks like a wiper cowl isnt too expensive at least.

Im gonna clean it and see the extent of the damage.
 

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