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My Dad and I recently did this one. First do you have an automatic or manual? We were not able to get the crank to drop due to the pilot bushing still engaged to the trans mainshaft, ended up having to seperate the trans from the engine about an inch after that no problem. If you have an auto you may be able to unbolt the converter and pry the converter back enough to let the flywheel drop with the crank.

Also took the opportunity to replace the timing chain, oil pump seemed like a good preventitive maintenance opportunity if your budget allows.

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My Dad and I recently did this one. First do you have an automatic or manual? We were not able to get the crank to drop due to the pilot bushing still engaged to the trans mainshaft, ended up having to seperate the trans from the engine about an inch after that no problem. If you have an auto you may be able to unbolt the converter and pry the converter back enough to let the flywheel drop with the crank.

Also took the opportunity to replace the timing chain, oil pump seemed like a good preventitive maintenance opportunity if your budget allows.

 

You don't need to touch the transmission or remove the crank to change the rear main on a 4.0.

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