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1/8 ratchet long extension 12mm open wrench. ill try to post up some pics later.... |
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Added to DIY Sticky. Thanks BCJ!
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Not trying to be that guy, but the DIY didnt really go into enough detail I think. Pretty much said remove everything and put on the new gasket, put it back together. Good DIY should show how to remove all the parts involved in the process. My $0.02
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I have the TB gasket. I also bypassed the coolant to the TB at the same time. I wish I had recorded the temp before/after, because the TB stays nice and cold now |
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All right, this is my second Saturday in a row wasted attempting this install . . . I CANNOT GET TO THAT BOTTOM HOSE! I can't get my hand in there to pull it off. I don't even care if I get flamed for it at this point . . . SOMEONE HELP! Any tips or advice are appreciated.
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Pull out the studs. I had to do it. I tried and tried and tried for hours to get that bottom hose off, and I couldn't. I ended up taking the studs out (they aren't more than finger-tight from the factory). The simplest way to do it would be to tighten two nuts together on the stud, then use your open-end wrench on the inner nut to back out the stud. When you're done and ready to put the studs back in, just finger-tighten them, then use a pair of pliers to GENTLY snug them into the head (be careful not to ruin the threads). I did this and everything went back together great. Hope this helps. |
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