I've heard to do many things on that motor that it's required on the newer diesels. They are designed that way to pop off pretty easily from what I understand.
The cab comes off pretty easily. The engine is tucked under the lip of the firewall pretty well and access to the motor is limited. To get the turbo and heads off you really save time by just lifting the body.
Steering shaft, a big wire connection, cooling lines and refrigeration lines and it pops right off.
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