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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Brownsville
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I was told on this website that it could be done. I was told it would be a tight squeeze, but after you jacked up the engine enough, you could rotate the pane and replace the pump. the shaft, of course would go down through the top of the engine.
I ended up towing mine to a shop way back when, so I didn't actually do it. Good luck. Abel
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