RBereswill
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I have a 2004 4.0 4x4 automatic . I'm pulling the engine. I can't find the top bolts to the bellhousing. Anyone know how I can get to them?
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Thanks for the help.I usually get to those from up top with a flex ratcheting wrench. If you reach your hand down behind the intake manifold you should be able to feel them.
You can also get to them from underneath with a bunch of wobble extensions, but that's usually more difficult.
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No problem there . I just found that my floor board is rusted through. I gus that will be my next project. If I can get it running again. My first time pulling a engine.All else fails, cut hole in floor.
Taking it out is easy. Take your time and keep telling yourself to do it the right way now when it's easy, and not fix it when you put it back together. Much easier to take stuff apart while block is hanging in front of you.No problem there . I just found that my floor board is rusted through. I gus that will be my next project. If I can get it running again. My first time pulling a engine.
I have been using anti seize. I been wondering if that stuff works. I'm also using the rust transformer paint.Oh, and future you will thank present you when you anti seize every single nut and bolt when you put it back together. Trust us on this. Spend the 9 bucks and extra hour. That's all it takes to not fight with shit in the future.
Anti seize certainly works. It doesn't take much to make a difference. Especially on spark plugs. There is nothing worse than dealing with a seized or snapped spark plug.
Or 8 of 10 on a 3-valve Triton.Two seized or snapped spark plugs?
HIGHLY recommend anti seize when reassembling. You'll thank yourself later.