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if you know what your doing its a lot less work to do it with the motor still in. I just unbolted the driver side motor mount and jacked it up some so I could pull the oil pan out, the rest was gravy. but this way you don't gotta re connect all the hoses and wires and bolts, I just set the intake aside with all coolant and vacuum hoses and carb still attached, pulled off the manifold, and was able to yank the head in about an hour. I just replaced my head with one from a 2.0 and re did my rings, (should have done bearings but didn't have them and didn't wanna wait a week to get them) and no more smoke, no more waiting for cylinder 2 and 4 to start firing, no more nasty oil blowing out of my valve cover, major improvement. I probly spent about $250 total but I had a donor truck with a new head. that included rings, $90 bux (didn't wanna wait a week for them either, could have just paid 60) intake mani gaskets, 10 or 20 bux, head gasket, 60 bux, and oil/filter, 20 bux, and water pump, but I installed that b4 I did head and rings. and I don't even member how much that was.