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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Supercharger Party
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<blockquote data-quote="FuShnickens" data-source="post: 867129" data-attributes="member: 9598"><p>you can get a set of the torx size sockets just about any parts store but i don't think (can't remember anyway) that you'll need them for the removal. just have a nice selection of extensions and u-joints. to drain the intercooler, disconnect the upper hose that leads to the heat exchanger (from underneath the car). if you turn the wheels full right you can get to it w/o jacking the car up. also be sure you put something underneath to catch the coolant otherwise it goes all over the place (like in my face when i did it).</p><p></p><p>another tip: when it comes time to re-install, don't forget to get all the appropriate gaskets if apten doesn't provide them. i believe there was a thread in the terminator forum that listed part numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuShnickens, post: 867129, member: 9598"] you can get a set of the torx size sockets just about any parts store but i don't think (can't remember anyway) that you'll need them for the removal. just have a nice selection of extensions and u-joints. to drain the intercooler, disconnect the upper hose that leads to the heat exchanger (from underneath the car). if you turn the wheels full right you can get to it w/o jacking the car up. also be sure you put something underneath to catch the coolant otherwise it goes all over the place (like in my face when i did it). another tip: when it comes time to re-install, don't forget to get all the appropriate gaskets if apten doesn't provide them. i believe there was a thread in the terminator forum that listed part numbers. [/QUOTE]
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