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Separating 4l60e from motor?

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Old 12-29-2008, 10:59 AM
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you didnt try it,did you? or you would be done by now..ratchet strap it like i told you,problem solved................................honestly it works when nothing else will.
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I actually just had my dad go dig his out of his garage. Im trying that right now.
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take a torch and heat up around the dowel pins
Old 12-29-2008, 01:07 PM
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Use a air chisel and a flat bit. Put it in between the block and the bellhousing at the starter block. Push hard up and towards the tranny bellhousing and pull the trigger. We deal with this issue all the time at the shop mostly with 159K mile plow trucks. Works in 3 sec everytime. Its the vibration more than anything that pops it loose. the disimilar metals is what makes it corrode and stick.



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