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Old 06-12-2010, 12:09 PM   #1
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Default Trick to getting center support on 94-95 ka7

trying to get my center support back on. one side bolts are lined up. the other side not. Engine definitely dropped some once taken out.
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Old 06-12-2010, 07:47 PM   #2
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Old 06-12-2010, 10:37 PM   #3
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Take a picture of what you're trying to install and where it isn't lining up.

Is it the center bar that rests on top of the center mount and bolts to both front corner brackets? You probably just need to put a jack under the engine and raise it a bit.
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That is exactly it. It is only on the 94-95 models. It's that piece you have to remove to get to the crank pulley. I was thinkinging that exact thing, but where do I jack the engine up. Don't want to damage anything. BTW, I appreciate all your help so far. Rep for the help.
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That is exactly it. It is only on the 94-95 models. It's that piece you have to remove to get to the crank pulley. I was thinkinging that exact thing, but where do I jack the engine up. Don't want to damage anything. BTW, I appreciate all your help so far. Rep for the help.
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Doh, I've been working on this car way too long. Forgot the oil pan was metal.
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