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For a direct bolt in swap, it needs to be the same chassis/frame, not body. Otherwise you'll need to find a swap kit to put it into anything else. Or make your own mounts like I do. I put a 383 small block High Performance engine I built into a 1974 AMC Javeline AMX and OMG is this baby a supercar. I made my own motor mounts out of steel plates welded together and bolted solid to engine and frame.
http://www.ifixit.com/ is the best website to look at how to tear a console apart and how to put it together. It has pictures and nice instructions to follow.
If you tell me what console it is, I can direct you to instructions.
It is easy to take them off. the problem is putting them back together. To take them off: 1st puzzle: 2 parts immediately take off with just simple pull. loosen the inner then take off the sides. should take off in less than 2 minutes.
2nd puzzle: make sure that the whole 10 pieces are aligned. try pushing each one of then sideways. if it does not budge, then align the whole puzzle again before trying the next piece. one of the pieces should budge and the whole puzzle will fall apart.
3rd puzzle. Take the sticks off first. start one side, then opposite. keep going this way
Go to www.body-solid.co.uk then you will see support click on it and choose your PDF for your machine it will have the pulley diagram that you need it is the same product!!
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