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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Downers Grove, IL
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You could just jack up the motor with a block of wood on the jack and put it on the balancer. That should give you enough clearance to get at the gasket without dropping the k-member. It's definately a job though, my friend paid a shop $400 to do his. ~Brian
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