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Old 05-03-2010, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by syborg tt View Post
LOL - You are one crazy Mo-Fo

Kudo's to you for doing a subframe swap in such a short period of time.

Okay so how many hours total in the swap ???
I'm guessing I have a solid 45 hours in it total since Friday afternoon. Quite a few of the little things took a lot longer than I expected, but isn't that typical. lol



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Snowmobile Dollies? There's an advantage to living in Minnesota right there...
That and free air conditioning in January.



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Im jealous of Scott's garage...
Yeah, but do you remember what a crap hole it was when I was building my car? lol It was truly a man cave. lol



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I only see one thing out of place. I'd adjust that garage door chain.
That and the ceiling outlet and cover needs to be switched to grey. The car was on jackstands pretty close to it and I just didn't feel like using a screwdriver over my head anywhere near the car.



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Originally Posted by BillyBobL71 View Post
Scott,

I'm curious, where the recessed area is in the subframe for the front oil drain plug, do you have enough room to remove/install?

Thanks,
Bill
No, you cannot use the front drain plug, it's noted in the DSE documentation. There's a provision in the frame for clearance though. You just use the side drain plug.



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I think it was all stagged, I don't see any tools on the floor or mess anywhere.

Looks great! Good job getting done so quick.
The countertop was FULL of tools and crap. All 30 feet of it.
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