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madwi 12-11-2017 07:35 AM

I tricked the dog into thinking someone was here. He ran up stairs to his chair to lookout over the driveway. I quietly opened my breakfast burrito and....there he is staring at me from the top of the stairs. Damn, busted. :icon17:

madwi 12-11-2017 07:38 AM

Looking better. I think I am going to say screw it and just game today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBGiunM9T9A

madwi 12-11-2017 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3714169)
Sweet merciful crap! Long Tube Headers installed! What a job. I would never ever try that without a lift (and hope I never have to do it again!)

I knew that was gonna be a bear of a job. Glad you got it completed, with most of your digits intact :icon17:

JLarson 12-11-2017 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3714183)
I knew that was gonna be a bear of a job. Glad you got it completed, with most of your digits intact :icon17:

The funny part (not so funny at the time) is that the headers themselves went smoothly. We started around 8:30 am, and by 11:30 we had just about finished taking out both driver and passenger side headers. It was the supporting stuff that was a bear. That seems to be the nature of car mods though, you "improve" one aspect while dealing with the complications that arise.

1) Had an O2 sensor that just wouldn't come out. Partly this was just not having the right tool for the job. The guy who helped me out (bless his heart forever for spending 12 hours working with me on this) had a socket for it that was cheaply made, flexed, and stripped the head. I should've brought my own set of forged tools for that particular task.
2) One of the threaded holes on the block that we needed to put a stud in was, from what I could see, incorrectly tapped. Screwed up the stud after we threaded it most of the way in. Managed to extract the stud, but couldn't get a tap into the small space (drivers side of course). Buddy had a bolt that ended up working - not quite as pretty, but definitely effective.
3) ******* Nissan and their use of cheap plastic! Had a piece that connects to the drivers side intake hose snap off! 40 minutes spent holding it in place with plastic epoxy so I could reconnect my intake.

But it's done now, and it could've been way worse. Sound is epic.

madwi 12-11-2017 08:05 AM

Snowin like a mofo here! :eek: Glad I took the weeks off! Chill in the house and not care about outside :rock:

madwi 12-11-2017 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3714185)
The funny part (not so funny at the time) is that the headers themselves went smoothly. We started around 8:30 am, and by 11:30 we had just about finished taking out both driver and passenger side headers. It was the supporting stuff that was a bear. That seems to be the nature of car mods though, you "improve" one aspect while dealing with the complications that arise.

1) Had an O2 sensor that just wouldn't come out. Partly this was just not having the right tool for the job. The guy who helped me out (bless his heart forever for spending 12 hours working with me on this) had a socket for it that was cheaply made, flexed, and stripped the head. I should've brought my own set of forged tools for that particular task.
2) One of the threaded holes on the block that we needed to put a stud in was, from what I could see, incorrectly tapped. Screwed up the stud after we threaded it most of the way in. Managed to extract the stud, but couldn't get a tap into the small space (drivers side of course). Buddy had a bolt that ended up working - not quite as pretty, but definitely effective.
3) ******* Nissan and their use of cheap plastic! Had a piece that connects to the drivers side intake hose snap off! 40 minutes spent holding it in place with plastic epoxy so I could reconnect my intake.

But it's done now, and it could've been way worse. Sound is epic.

Those little SOB moments always are the time killers. Glad it was worth it!

Leingod 12-11-2017 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3714186)
Snowin like a mofo here! :eek: Glad I took the weeks off! Chill in the house and not care about outside :rock:

Same. Let's show these Texan's how real Northerners do snow!!!

JLarson 12-11-2017 09:20 AM

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Anyone have any idea what this part is right here? Trying to track down a part number to order a replacement in case it breaks again.

Leingod 12-11-2017 09:22 AM

BOV

yes

JLarson 12-11-2017 09:52 AM

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Looks like it's this, but I can't track down a part number unless it comes with 11826...

sx moneypit 12-11-2017 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3714201)
Anyone have any idea what this part is right here? Trying to track down a part number to order a replacement in case it breaks again.

Probably going to have to buy the entire valve cover to get that.

JLarson 12-11-2017 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by sx moneypit (Post 3714205)
Probably going to have to buy the entire valve cover to get that.

That would fellate my prodigious wang.

sx moneypit 12-11-2017 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3714206)
That would fellate my prodigious wang.

:icon17::iagree:

BoneZ 12-11-2017 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 3714162)
Happy Birthday Mr. BoneZ!!!

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cigarclifford 12-11-2017 11:55 AM

Have a Happy Birthday Mr. Jim :xmastup:

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