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Posted by The Red on September 04, 2002 at 06:22:37 from (206.246.187.2):
In Reply to: Removing the lift all on H posted by Kelly C on September 04, 2002 at 06:16:08:
Kelly on the liftall removal. Remove fill pipe assembly. Remove the 3 output pipe assemblies. Unbolt the liftall activation lever. Remove the countershaft that runs the liftall pump. You will see 2 large cotter keys to remove. Then slide the two sleeves towards the center. The countershaft will come right out. Set up your jack assembly and remove the 4 bottom bolts and lower the liftall. Be VERY CAREFULL that the liftall doesn't teeter on you as you lower it. It weighs about 150 pounds. You have to remove the clutch and flywheel assemblies to get to the rear engine seal. I don't know if you have to split it or not. Someone else will have to answer that question.
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