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C1 and C2 Forum
On a C2 Corvette, does the engine and transmission go in together or separately?
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<blockquote data-quote="wildmandon" data-source="post: 141179" data-attributes="member: 4222"><p>No pic. I am not big on photos, usually just want to get it done. I didn't use an equalizer or leveler, just attached chains to the heads so that it raised up at the correct angle (about 45degrees I think) and got it high enough for the 4 speed to clear the front. I lowered my hoist slowly while my son moved it around to get the trans tailshaft into the crossmember and check our clearances at the firewall and motor mounts. Actually, it turned out to be one of the easiest ones I have done. I had a lot more trouble removing and replacing the 350/4speed in my 72 Corvette because the nose was longer on the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildmandon, post: 141179, member: 4222"] No pic. I am not big on photos, usually just want to get it done. I didn't use an equalizer or leveler, just attached chains to the heads so that it raised up at the correct angle (about 45degrees I think) and got it high enough for the 4 speed to clear the front. I lowered my hoist slowly while my son moved it around to get the trans tailshaft into the crossmember and check our clearances at the firewall and motor mounts. Actually, it turned out to be one of the easiest ones I have done. I had a lot more trouble removing and replacing the 350/4speed in my 72 Corvette because the nose was longer on the car. [/QUOTE]
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On a C2 Corvette, does the engine and transmission go in together or separately?
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