Nope. Phnom Penh is mostly flat, and I park the car inside the house at night. Flat at work too.
I read somewhere there's an easy-to-reach shield underneath the car that when removed will allow me to see part of the flywheel - I'll be taking an assessment look on Wednesday.

The only way to get the flywheel to move is to turn over the engine, right? If I disconnect the battery and plugs, can I turn the engine over with a wrench or bar from someplace at the front end there?


1986 Pajero 2.6l 5spd manual SWB

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