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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16868735" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>same here, been doing it so many times over the years i pretty much have it down to a science. i don't have a lift or power tools... i use ramps/floor jacks only. it still takes me at least a day or so, but i stand around a lot looking at it a lot with a beer in hand =)</p><p></p><p>fwiw no need to remove the shifter, it juuuust barely clears... harbor freight trans jack is invaluable doing it on your back and fits the t-56 perfectly.... steel alignment tool helps, esp on a twin disc... tipping front of engine up helps line it up... also i leave the top right bitch bolt loosely in place with the vent bracket attached before stabbing, that way there's no need to try to reach up in there to mess with it. cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16868735, member: 10216"] same here, been doing it so many times over the years i pretty much have it down to a science. i don't have a lift or power tools... i use ramps/floor jacks only. it still takes me at least a day or so, but i stand around a lot looking at it a lot with a beer in hand =) fwiw no need to remove the shifter, it juuuust barely clears... harbor freight trans jack is invaluable doing it on your back and fits the t-56 perfectly.... steel alignment tool helps, esp on a twin disc... tipping front of engine up helps line it up... also i leave the top right bitch bolt loosely in place with the vent bracket attached before stabbing, that way there's no need to try to reach up in there to mess with it. cheers [/QUOTE]
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