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cleaning up the engine compartment on the 87 #963818 09/17/09 05:35 AM
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teal9550 Offline OP
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Im cleaning up the engine compartment before I put on the weber I'm yanking all the smog stuff that wouldnt work anyway and crowds the engine. its amazing how many vacume hoses were on those mid 80's emision carb cars.
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Re: cleaning up the engine compartment on the 87 [Re: teal9550] #963819 09/17/09 05:47 AM
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Re: cleaning up the engine compartment on the 87 [Re: Oyaji_Jon] #963820 09/17/09 05:55 AM
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teal9550 Offline OP
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Thanks!!

Re: cleaning up the engine compartment on the 87 [Re: teal9550] #963821 09/18/09 02:00 AM
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taking that stuff apart so you could pull the head with the manifolds still on it was about half the first R of R&R for a head gasket on a carby 2.6. It was SO much easier on the 2.6T.


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