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Old November 24th, 2020, 02:32 AM
Rob Dale Rob Dale is offline
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Default Re: Tips for removing 305 motor from a 60-61 pickup

Thanks guys,

All the front sheet metal is removed, the truck was pretty picked over when I got it. I am figuring there are two bolts going from inside the lower bell housing into tranny. If that is the case, it my be tough to get to them from what I can tell up to this point. I know there are two pretty good sized bolts that appear go up into the bell housing through a crossmember. Hopefully I will detect and access the two bolts without yanking the tranny. Once I get the motor out and into the shop I would like to clean it up and either possibly sell it or keep it for a future truck project. I ran nice sitting in what is left of the chassis with a can of gas and battery, so it shouldn’t need much once removed.

Thanks

Rob Dale
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