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All of those involve opening up the head, so another question: which do you think is easier, removing the head while still in the car, or yanking the engine? I'm leaning towards just pulling the engine but I don't relish dealing with the power steering, transmission cooler, etc. Fortunately I didn't reconnect the compressor, not until everything else works. I had to reroute the low and high pressure refrigerant lines, ended up making my own, plus I might mount the compressor somewhere else, like near the power steering fluid reservoir. I like to take the torque converter off/on while the engine is hanging in the bay, before I put it on the motor mounts, so I'm not worried about that. What would you do?
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