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Old 05-11-2018, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Sixpack577
Vaseoline on injector o-rings, and any and all o-rings.
It's a petroleum base, harms nothing, and is perfect for lubing o-rings, preventing them from being cut or damaged.
I installed injectors without it. Should I pull them and lube?
 
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I didn't lube anything.
 
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Old 05-11-2018, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Saturnine
I didn't lube anything.
I am going to take off the fuel rail to more easily install the intake, so I will live them then. Won’t hurt, but they did go in just fine.
 
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Well, I heli coiled an elbow pipe bracket bolthole this morning, and am going to have to do two of the Upper Intake bolt holes. Anyone have a favorite tool or technique for removing a broken bolt? I tried backing it out with a vise grip, but to no avail. I have about a half an inch showing.

Couple hiccups. If you take your ECT out, torque it before installing fuel rail. I put in the Rocker covers before the intake, not sure what I was thinking actually, so I got new Fel-Pro gaskets, and they were really nice, and much easier to install than what I had before. The LR hose clamps for the heater pipe hose did not fit the pipe ends. So have to get some worm gear clamps.


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Old 05-15-2018, 08:20 AM
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Got a larger Vise Grip, and a DeWalt Extractor kit. We'll see if I get it to go today. Going to let it soak in WD 40.

I decided to order a Timesert kit to fix the boltholes on top of the lower intake. I am running into bad Helicoils, and while the elbow Pipe comes out rarely, the upper intake has to come off for coilpacks, wires, so the timeserts should be much more reliable. I am having to drill out the old Helicoils, and whoever put them in did not drill out the original holes or tap in the helicoils, so I don't know how they were put in, maybe with just epoxy using the old threads getting jammed in. At any rate, enough of that foolishness.
 
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Jeez, what a pain
 
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Thanks Abran. I actually got a Dewalt extractor on it with a hammer and got it off that way.

I may have to pick one of these up.
 

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Originally Posted by Saturnine
Jeez, what a pain
Tell me about it! Also, I had taken the fuel rail off to get level with the super torque pliers, and lost one of the Injector clips.

I spent an hour or so all over the place looking for the damn thing.

I spun the Power steering pulley and it fell out.

What are the chances it falls to the back of the Power steering pulley.

Then one of my Alternator bracket bolts breaks, and they are no longer available. I may install it short one after removing the bolt and figure that out later.
 
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Originally Posted by CollieRover
Here is an updated photo.

That motor is going to look fantastic! I didn't even *think* about painting mine, but you are making me want to reconsider!
 


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