Yeah, no AC issue other than maybe the grill removal. A couple other things I thought of, you'll definitely have to also remove the spreader bar if you pull with bellhousing, probably not if can pull without bellhousing. And I'd be inclined to not remove the throwout arm from the shaft splines if you can avoid it. You'll have to disconnect the slave rod end from that bracket anyway to get the slave out the top of the slave bracket as I recall. Leaving the lever arm on the throwout cross-shaft will make for easier slave adjustment when you reinstall, IF the new throwout bearing doesn't change the throw any internally. If you do have to remove it, mark it somehow. Some/most Panteras are challenged on getting good clutch adjustment (so once you get it, try to avoid having to readjust it unnecessarily).
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