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Ok. If your an experienced mechanic I'm sure it's something that you could learn. Since your an experienced mechanic I'm sure you know that a lot of people talk a big talk but in the end what they say may make something work but it isn't going to work it's best and may not last long. What I'm getting at is if you can't afford to make mistakes I'm not sure how you'd do it without the special tools I listed. Would you assemble an engine without checking the bearing clearances and torqueing them? Same principals apply here. I hear ya on the Richmond stuff. I have the Richmond video and it's kinda vague too.

I can do the best shot at a write up I can but it'll include the use of the tools I mentioned and I know no shortcuts to not using them. If you plan on trying to do it without the special measuring tools there's no use in me wasting my time writing it up. I don't mean to be rude is saying it straight. That's the only way I know to get it out

BTW: have you looked on YouTube for video's? Just a thought