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![]() Since it's your first time, I would snap a few quick pictures of under the hood in case you don't remember where wires or vacuum hoses go.
Pull the engine and tranny together as a unit. When you take bolts out of something, put them in a plactic bag and label it. This way you know for sure where they go. I did that the first time I rebuilt my own engine and I'm glad I did! Also, this goes without saying, but have a buddy there to help you when you pull it and take your time. It's not really hard at all. I can pull my engine in about an hour and a half now.
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