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Help ...... no access to fly wheel bolts

Trying to pull a gm 2.4 out of a h50ft zero access to fly wheel bolts any suggestions unable to get access through starter hole unable to gain access through top cover some one here has pulled one out any advise would be great
  • Posted 15 May 2021 08:24
  • By Jd_Salt
  • joined 15 May'21 - 2 messages
  • Saskatchewan, Canada
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Thank you very much the cover was full of crap and hat to see !!
  • Posted 18 May 2021 01:40
  • By Jd_Salt
  • joined 15 May'21 - 2 messages
  • Saskatchewan, Canada
On the right side of converter housing on engine side you find a hole for remove bolts of converter.
  • Posted 16 May 2021 21:45
  • By tr_doctor
  • joined 4 Dec'20 - 186 messages
  • Netherlands
Regards

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