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Re: 8n dearborn loader 19-8
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Posted by tra8ns am man on March 12, 2007 at 07:36:45 from (64.232.255.86):
In Reply to: Re: 8n dearborn loader 19-8 posted by old art on March 10, 2007 at 13:15:47:
Thanks for your help, Old!! I figured I was going to have to remove the kingpin and the plate around the pulley that bolts to the engine front. it seems as though there might be a 3-4 inch sleeve attached to the pulley now or I could get it off without front end disassembly. I'm guessing it is pressed on or keyed. Where is the best place to support the front end for axle removal?? Obviously not the oil pan, do I go further back under the engine where the pan stops? thanks in advance for all your help!
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