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  1. Silver GT wagon (4th gen) in industrial park in Newbury Port.
  2. Saw a black GT at BJ's/Monroe in Leominster on Wed.
  3. Black GT wagon going south on 128 in Salem this am about 7:00. Anyone here?
  4. BMX again around 7 this morning? Same spot as usual.
  5. I drive through there all the time. I work just past Beverly and I'm always in a atlantic blue 05 GT. There was actually another LGT of your gen a few miles ahead of you when I saw you on Sunday, maybe he was someone here too?
  6. BMX was that you again today (Sunday) on 95/128 near wakefield? About 6:30 or so, you were going north, I was heading south. Hard to see the wheels at highway speeds
  7. My pan was blistered and seeping from the blisters. Did the killer B pickup tube as well for insurance.
  8. If you go easy it is not necessary to remove the pitch stop. I didn't remove it and had no problems. I guess it wouldn't hurt to remove it but that's just one more thing to have to do.
  9. You're my first then..... Spotted that is
  10. Hey BMX, was that you this morning getting on 95 south in Wakefield around 6:30? I was going north and you were just coming around the onramp to go south.
  11. Silver, stock looking GT in Gloucester Sat morning. Anybody here?
  12. Blue Gt wagon getting off an exit on 128 near wakefield. Tinted windows... Car looked good.
  13. Nope. I did remove the two on the tranny cross member but they never moved so I wouldn't worry about them. It was quite easy to jack up and actually the engine seats itself right back into place when lowering.
  14. I wouldn't jack the engine up using the crank pulley. A block of wood under the oil pan is okay. I was able to just remove the two engine mount nuts and then use a block of wood under the oil pan to jack it up when I was changing my oil pan. So you should be okay to do the same I would think.
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