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Old 02-04-2003, 09:13 PM
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need help with 89 cavalier

I have a 89 cavalier that i had a guy replace the torque converter and flywheel on. He replaced the parts with no problem but in doing so took apart the front end. Meaning starter, radiator, powerstering basically everything but the motor and trany. Now after 2 years im putting it back together since the guy will not. What im looking for is a exploded type of picture of the front so i have a clue what its suppose to look like and in what order parts need to go on due to the small amount of room i have to get all of these parts to fit in. If anyone has any advice where to look for a picture witht he diff parts labeled I would be thankful. Due to lack of cash funds im on my own.
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Old 02-05-2003, 08:15 AM
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My only advise is to go buy the book for your car at the local parts store... maybe you can find pdf's online somewhere so you don't have to buy it... but it's only like $15 bucks and you'll have it forever.

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