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Old 07-30-2012, 03:23 AM   #9
teetime4one
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I wasn't able to do it in my driveway on jack stands the first time I tried. There wasn't enough room to remove the exhaust. Once I had it on the lift at my friends shop...it went smoothly.
It isn't a hard job if you have the right tools (air).
Disconnect O2 sensor, remove exhaust, heat shield, loosen transmission support, unbolt flex disc (guibo) and push the drive-line towards the back of the car enough to get it out. There are 6 bolts. Three go in one dirrection, three in the other (you'll see arrows on the disc indicating which is which), make sure to get them in correctly. (take a picture of the one on the car before removal as a reference if you'd like)
Button it all up...and you're done.
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