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Installed Kooks Shorty Headers
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<blockquote data-quote="wildman926" data-source="post: 15550932" data-attributes="member: 94906"><p>I have pulled the front bumper, fan, radiator, accessory belt. I will move the compressor today to access that one nut behind the ac lines. My son in law was working that side, as I removed all the bolts from the driver's side, so the header is just hanging there. Once I get the passenger's side done, it will be smooth sailing.</p><p></p><p>You can used the oil pan to jack the engine up, you just have to use a wood block, and use the rear corner of the side that you are working on. You are using the walls of the side and rear for the strength. I was leary using the transmission, but now I know I can use it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildman926, post: 15550932, member: 94906"] I have pulled the front bumper, fan, radiator, accessory belt. I will move the compressor today to access that one nut behind the ac lines. My son in law was working that side, as I removed all the bolts from the driver's side, so the header is just hanging there. Once I get the passenger's side done, it will be smooth sailing. You can used the oil pan to jack the engine up, you just have to use a wood block, and use the rear corner of the side that you are working on. You are using the walls of the side and rear for the strength. I was leary using the transmission, but now I know I can use it too. [/QUOTE]
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