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I completely agree with the commentator above, since the easiest way is to support the engine from below and raise a subframe above it. But for this you will need
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I completely agree with the commentator above, since the easiest way is to support the engine from below and raise a subframe above it. But for this you will need tools and not a few if you do not want to give in to the service and have straight arms, but even with a lot of tools you will encounter inconvenience in terms of transfer and as for me you need a tool bag that will help you with any repair and I found a blog where they will tell you more and highlight the top 5 https://toolboxwiki.com/reviews/best-rolling-tool- bags/
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