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Installing headers and midpipe this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuar" data-source="post: 14043631" data-attributes="member: 80141"><p>Yeah on stands.</p><p>My instal took me two days technically, because i was being a stubborn idiot lol. Everyone told me to lower the kmember but i refused to, finally i gave in and did it. Made the job 10x easier.</p><p>My second issue was again, me being an idiot. People told me to remove some studs from the head to slip the header on, once again i didnt want to do that and tried everything i could think of to get the header over the studs while clearing the frame rail. Once again, no luck and i gave in. My buddy had a set of ratchetting reverse torx wrenches, i pulled a few studs out, slipped the header on, replaced the studs that i removed and bolted it on in no time at all.</p><p></p><p>I supported the engine with a jack a piece of 2x4 under the ribs of the transmission.</p><p>Unbolt the transmission crossmember to allow more movement of the whole thing too. (I didnt do that at first either)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuar, post: 14043631, member: 80141"] Yeah on stands. My instal took me two days technically, because i was being a stubborn idiot lol. Everyone told me to lower the kmember but i refused to, finally i gave in and did it. Made the job 10x easier. My second issue was again, me being an idiot. People told me to remove some studs from the head to slip the header on, once again i didnt want to do that and tried everything i could think of to get the header over the studs while clearing the frame rail. Once again, no luck and i gave in. My buddy had a set of ratchetting reverse torx wrenches, i pulled a few studs out, slipped the header on, replaced the studs that i removed and bolted it on in no time at all. I supported the engine with a jack a piece of 2x4 under the ribs of the transmission. Unbolt the transmission crossmember to allow more movement of the whole thing too. (I didnt do that at first either) [/QUOTE]
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