03-13-2009 | #11 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Mendota Heights, MN. 55120
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Re: What's the trick to getting the valvecovers off...
Ah yes, it is all coming back to me. Take the seat out a just remove the 4 nuts that hold the booster on. It sounds so easy. Hope you are a small guy and don't wear bifocal glasses. That makes the job really tough. I was lucky that my neighbor is a auto mechanic and very small. He voluntered to remove and replace the booster. I couldn't thank him enough Good luck with the booster - everything else is easy
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Re: What's the trick to getting the valvecovers off...
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So Hans, are you sending your stuff to jeffvette for Powder coating?
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