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    Quote Originally Posted by isa2o3
    you dont need anything to pull the motor out. now that you got the axles out, take the shift linkages off. but you dont have to take them off all the way, take the shifter one off your shifter and the other off the tranny (closer to dr. side 12mm bolt and remove the liitle mount on the all with 12mm). next take the radiator out. now take the harness of the ecu and the starter cable and any other wires that you see attached to the engine bay. oh yea take brake boost hose off. now your ready to take the mounts off. first take the T bracket off. next put a jack under the motor (by the middle) and take all other mounts off. drop the motor slowly to the ground. if there is resistance jack it up and down and wiggle around. now that the motor is on the floor. lift your car as high as you can fro clearance. have one person on the drv. side pushing the motor with his feet, while you are on the pass. side puling and directing the motor. i know i must have missed somethings but this should give you a good direction. good luck
    fuck that buy a cherry picker


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    fuck that buy a cherry picker
    im tryn to find one for the LO LO but i dont look like its gona happin i wish i could post that i need one in the WTB thread but i guess i aint gotta nuff rep yet...

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