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Topic: I know this isn't a cadillac forum but I can't really find any
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Racer 5.0
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for my type of cadillac that I have. Anyways, I have a project 1977 Cadillac Coupe DeVille that I have and I want to pull the motor after I get it smogged and registered in the next week or so. And I was wondering if someone around here could help me pull the motor out of it. I don't know what size cherry picker I would need to get the motor out. I"m going to rebuild the current motor that's in it. It's a 425 ci motor I believe and I just need some help getting it out. Same with the tranny. Thanks for your advice and suggestions.
-------------------- I may not own a mustang yet but I will some day.
Posts: 290 | From: Bay Area California | Registered: Jan 2003
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1990GT50
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Member # 2119
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i wouldnt be of any help pulling the motor but try reposting this thread with a name like "need help pulling an engine" it may get more people to look at it and maby someone could help. just a suggestion
Posts: 877 | From: Benicia | Registered: Nov 2002
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Fast472Mach1
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Member # 2559
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I would help you pull it if you want to bring it here
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Posts: 639 | From: Laguna West | Registered: Mar 2003
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AcesWild85
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but cadillac is part of GM right? You could try to get some more responses on a comaro forum too? Just a thought...
-------------------- College student and U.S. Marine; The possibilities are endless...
Mustangs aren't built; they're born!
Posts: 844 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Mar 2003
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