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Old 01-03-2016, 03:29 PM
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Thanks I will try to find those drain plugs today. If I can't find or remove them is there any other ways to get the extra coolant out?
Assume to drop level below top of block for HG replacement? Loosing/removing water pump bolt/bolts as previous reply suggested should allow enough. If you goggle block/timing cover and look at images you'll see the coolant passages that should drain.


I am also having some difficulty with the SAI and remove the large Union nuts that are at the bottom of the head connection. Any tips?
Penetrating oil and use your 27mm or 1 1/16" open/combination wrench and they should come off.

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I found the Driver side coolant drain today and also drained from the water pump bolt. Was unable to locate the passenger side drain. Is it ok not to drain that side?

I also got all of the SAI removed and out of the way.

I also was following the rave and got to a point to remove the fuel rail line below the coil pack. I removed it and placed a rag under it and a few minutes later I smell gas and the rag is soaked and it's leaking gas everywhere. From what I read it sounds like it should have just spilled a little out and then stopped. I reconnected the fuel line to stop it.

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Can anyone help me with how to keep the fuel feed pipe from leaking gas when I disconnect it from the fuel rail?
 
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Old 01-10-2016, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by kgov
Can anyone help me with how to keep the fuel feed pipe from leaking gas when I disconnect it from the fuel rail?
Releasing the gas cap will remove some of the pressure, but you will have some leaking, but it will stop. If you are worried about emptying your gas tank, that won't happen.
 
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Old 01-19-2016, 12:30 PM
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Does anyone know if it is required to take the air injection adapters out of the head when doing the head gaskets?
 
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Does anyone know if it is required to take the air injection adapters out of the head when doing the head gaskets?
It is not, but the machine will remove them to clean them properly.
 
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Does anyone know if it is required to take the air injection adapters out of the head when doing the head gaskets?
Manual says to remove and discard, then replace with new. Just read a thread on another site and loose ones are preventing SAI manifold removal. Haven't read of others replacing them and not included in ABs kit? If replacements are available mine will be new going back together.

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Old 01-19-2016, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by number9
Manual says to remove and discard, then replace with new. Just read a thread on another site and loose ones are preventing SAI manifold removal. Haven't read of others replacing them and not included in ABs kit? If replacements are available mine will be new going back together.

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I always re use them. The manual tells you to throw away and replace just about everything. They are not included in any kit I have seen.
 
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I always re use them. The manual tells you to throw away and replace just about everything. They are not included in any kit I have seen.
Yeah they are like $60 I think....
 
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