Originally Posted by Diverdown3 I just had to use a simple extension on my ratchet. Did you mean "torque" wrench? I'm pretty sure you didn't use a torch during your
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03-10-2016, 10:15 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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haha damn i must have been really tired when i typed that. yes, i meant torque and not torch, although now that i think about it, i could have used the heat method to loosen the bolts lol. but yeah, with the exhaust piping in the way, it was kinda a pain to torque down to specs.
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I think I posted a mini diy in the tranny change thread too.
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I will try this approach on my next service.
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^^ Thanks for posting your method. I can see how that can make it less messy and you can better control the overflow in the end.
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Just ask them for a pump. my wife buys bottles of their syrup from them and they just give her the pumps. lol I have a couple. just in case.
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I used this. Absolutely no issues and my arm did not become tired during the fill.
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