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Removing Engine Mounting Bolts With A 15 And 18Mm Wrench

Removing Engine Mounting Bolts With A 15 And 18Mm Wrench
LT1 Engine Swap - Revival
To separate the motor from the motor mounts, 15 and 18mm wrenches were needed. Then a screwdriver (or chisel) was needed to get the bolt out. To ease the process a cherry-picker should be used to provide upward tension on the engine, and pull it up and away from the K-member. View Related Article
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