On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, STRICKLAND, Tate wrote:
> Robert - it really is easy. I don't think there would be any problem at
> all. The sensors only go on one way - draw a little map of there position
> if you want to. You can reuse the gasket - trim it if you wish. The
> hardest part is getting the cables reattached - and that's easy too. Torque
> to about 30 ft lbs if I remember correctly (if you don't have a torque
> wrench, 30 ft lbs is "good and snug"). Keep everything clean and don't drop
> anything into the intake. It's easy - really. Feel free to mail me if you
> have any questions.
>
> Tate
Hey, did you just hear something?? I think Robert's truck is screaming. ;-)
;-) ;-)
Yep, you definitely want to be careful when torquing down the bolts.
The intake is just aluminum I believe, so it wouldn't be too hard to strip
the threads.
-Jon-
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