Pulley Install
Originally Posted by that7guy
Anyone up for a brake and exhaust install? Install party FTW!
I am up to helping if I am free on that day. I have done an exhaust but I had the luxury of using a lift at my office. Using jack stands for either the exhaust or brakes should be a snap. Post a date and time I will try to make it.
Brian
Anyone up for a brake and exhaust install? Install party FTW!
I am up to helping if I am free on that day. I have done an exhaust but I had the luxury of using a lift at my office. Using jack stands for either the exhaust or brakes should be a snap. Post a date and time I will try to make it.
Brian
Brakes and exhaust are a piece of cake.
If someone gives me instructions for the pully (are any special tools needed?) that shouldn't be a problem either. I think I've heard its a 4 hour job. I'd prolly do it for $200.
If someone gives me instructions for the pully (are any special tools needed?) that shouldn't be a problem either. I think I've heard its a 4 hour job. I'd prolly do it for $200.
You will also need the pulley tensioner tool
The job is definately alittle harder that most since you have to unbolt the engine and jack it up so you can get to the pulley. I have seen it done once but still do not have enough experience to try it on my own
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you need a pulley removal tool. I was hoping someone would have one
