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Got the drivetrain out today;) The only thing that gave me issues was the damn bitch clip for the shifter. I started shaving the bay as well.

Ryan's GF Kayla and I know all too well about that bitch clip. It's Honestly not that bad, as long as you have a new one, you can destroy the old one.

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Here is how I hooked up the hoist:

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It sucked trying to get the trans up enough to pull out. I had to be almost vertical. I also had to remove the brace before the frame rails.

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I also used my spot weld bit to drill off all the brackets. The battery tray will come out when I remove the seam sealer.

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The lighting was horrible in the shop, but I didn't care about fancy pictures at the time=) I'll need to get a nice camera instead of using my phone.

More shaving and miscellaneous other things to come on Saturday.

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wow, thats going to be quite a project! Should be plenty worth it when its done though. When I cleaned and re-painted my engine bay I didnt want to take all the brake lines and ABS pump out, but I am so glad now that I did. Are you going to stick with the M42 for the long run?

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Applying a torch flame at the center sleeve of the RTAB for a minute or two will allow the rubber around the sleeve to melt to the point where you can push the sleeve out with a screwdriver. Then its just a matter of pulling the rubber portion out with pliers. Takes < 2-3 minutes per bushing and causes for less cleanup and less risk of changing the heat-treating of the metal.

So yes, burning them out, but there are subtle details like I mentioned above which make it a bit quicker cleaner and easier on the metal. +

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Burn out the rear bushings, I thought I would try to be smart and push them out and that was the worst mistake I ever made.

Torch em, let em burn then whack them with a good ol flat head and hammer!

Sent from the future. Or my phone, who knows.

Hell yeah. Just don't let your car catch on fire.

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I figured the subframe was out of the car ;)

Sent from the future. Or my phone, who knows.

Ask Chris how pulling the rear subframe outta the parts car E28 went. Even with the diesel truck we couldn't get that bitch out. So I think it's safe to say, mine might get burned out, while on the car.

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Are the subframes on e28's set up like e30's?

I am almost scared to ask, but how did you use his truck to help?

Sent from the future. Or my phone, who knows.

not a fucking clue. I'd assume their relatively the same.

We uh. undid all the bolts, hooked up a tow rope to it, and uh. Diesel power took over. Still didn't budge.

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I have a spare subframe sitting is Zachs garage that I need to grab once the diff and trailing arms are off. I definitely plan to burn them out. I also think I might send out my trailing arms to have them made adjustable. Anyone want to buy my wastegate still? Lol

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