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Date Posted: 18:03:56 03/31/05 Thu
Author: James
Subject: Re: Having major withdrawl...
In reply to: Ferdinand 's message, "Re: Having major withdrawl..." on 17:44:51 05/17/04 Mon

Yeah it's not such a hard job. Just take your time. The manifold nuts were'nt as bad as I thought, just hard to get to. If you want to remove them just thread 2 nuts on there and loosen the one closest to the head, those studs should come out nicely.

I highly recomend removing the manifold from the cat when attaching it to the head. It's a SOB to try and get the manifold back on the head with it attached to the cat.

James

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