Intake install
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Intake install
how long do you think it would take me to switch out my intake manifold? well actually for now im gonna put new gaskets and sealant on it because im loosing a ton of oil...anyways will i need any special tools? and you think i can accomplish it in one day?
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Car: 99 Formula
Engine: LS1
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 342
I wouldn't think it would take more than 2 hours, if you know what you're doing, first time I would allow for up to 4 hours, as that's what it would probably take me. You'll probably need a distibutor wrench.
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Car: 92 RS - Fully Restored w/Custom Int
Engine: LO3 with some mods
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Richmond
If you've never done it before, give yourself an entire day. Take the time to scrape off the old gasket/RTV and get clean surfaces. You may want to clean out any gunk thats in the head intake ports. When reseating the manifold give yourself a few hours to let the RTV cure.
BTW instead of a distributor wrench, I used a crowfoot attached to a universal socket extension.
BTW instead of a distributor wrench, I used a crowfoot attached to a universal socket extension.
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