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Re: 1999 F150 4x4 (Off Road Package) Engine Replacement

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Re: 1999 F150 4x4 (Off Road Package) Engine Replacement

C. E. White21 Jan 2008 12:30
> Hi All,
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> Jeffrey Walton
> Pasadena, MD

You might consider pulling the cab. I know that seems a crazy thing to
do, but it is not all that hard to remove if you have the right
equipment and then you have lots of room to work.

Ed

Jeffrey Walton16 Jan 2008 19:51
Hi All,

4.6L Triton. I call this my Redneck Truck - 4x4 with the Offroad
Package. It sits high.

It looks like there is plenty of room to move around between the
fenders. So I think I am going to do this one myself.

Does this motor R&R require dropping the transmission, or can I pull
the motor forward? Also, are there any problem areas that come to mind
from the more experienced?

Thanks in Advance,
Jeff
Jeffrey Walton
Pasadena, MD

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