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Old 08-09-2002, 12:35 PM   #1
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I pulled my engine without disconnecting the A/C before. There was just enough flex in my hose to bend it back and kind of lay the compressor on the fender. You might give that a try.
Exactly. And you dont have to disconnect the fuel line eithier. That and the A/'c compressor can be moved to the passenger side and rested on the fender, out of the way. Just put some towels there to protect your paint.
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