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Be sure to have a good shop nearby to help you with the heavy lifting or machine work if needed. -- you can do the install yourself, but if you run into an anomaly, make sure you have someone to help locally. --
This forum is great and very helpful but having someone knowing what to look for could help.
Make sure your dealer has completed "Dealer Prep" on the car , and that the brakes are all set, and everything is installed and torqued.
Dont get complicated, -- simplify when possible.
make sure the engine you get has been run on a run stand BEFORE you install it into your chassis to prevent leaks and problems.
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Steve SPF 2734 MK3 / Brock Coupe #54- panavia.com
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