Replaced:
Valve cover gasket (last one was leaking after 5k miles).
Struggled disconnecting the kick down cable, then realized. Just leave it on. Once you have the throttle body removed you can just pop that cable off, easy as pie, plenty of of flex in the cable.
New coolant lines to the throttle body.
Fuel filter ( what a PITA)
Followed the tip to cut a slot in the upper bracket. However, I found that with two looonnnnggggg extensions I could access both mounting bolts from underneath. Trick was four hands.
Person1 sets the socket attached to a 12” extension on the bolts through the wheel well, and holds it in place for person 2, lying on their back, to connect it to a16” extension and rachet. And viola.
No good tips on the banjo’s. Front was easier than the rear with the hard line.
Also. Installed 555 TREs and DOM bar. Had the parts sitting around for a few years.
Checking my nuts and greasing drive line and knuckles.
Heading to Joshua Tree this weekend.
Valve cover gasket (last one was leaking after 5k miles).
Struggled disconnecting the kick down cable, then realized. Just leave it on. Once you have the throttle body removed you can just pop that cable off, easy as pie, plenty of of flex in the cable.
New coolant lines to the throttle body.
Fuel filter ( what a PITA)
Followed the tip to cut a slot in the upper bracket. However, I found that with two looonnnnggggg extensions I could access both mounting bolts from underneath. Trick was four hands.
Person1 sets the socket attached to a 12” extension on the bolts through the wheel well, and holds it in place for person 2, lying on their back, to connect it to a16” extension and rachet. And viola.
No good tips on the banjo’s. Front was easier than the rear with the hard line.
Also. Installed 555 TREs and DOM bar. Had the parts sitting around for a few years.
Checking my nuts and greasing drive line and knuckles.
Heading to Joshua Tree this weekend.