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    #31
    Hey what did it take to bolt in the headers? I don't mean the downpipes or anything... I mean shit like did you have to jack the motor up any to get clearance, bolt them in, then set them down.... or anything stupid like that? Or is it just clear out some room, drop and bolt 'em in? I'm waiting for mine to show up in the mail and was just curious.
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      #32
      You shouldn't have to, but then again, I don't know what it looks like under the hood of a wagon either. You'll need some new bolts, if you didn't already get any, the origionals will be too long.
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        #33
        Originally posted by grandpaslincoln
        You shouldn't have to, but then again, I don't know what it looks like under the hood of a wagon either. You'll need some new bolts, if you didn't already get any, the origionals will be too long.
        Yeah I already figured on the bolt deal. I figured I could go pick up a set at the autostore or something. And the engine compartment is identical from what I've seen.
        \'05 Suzuki GSX-R - Daily Driver
        \'87 Ford Crown Vic Country Squire - Sad to see her go
        \'87 Mazda RX-7 - 302 project


        Yeah.... it\'s stock. =)

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          #34
          Shouldn't be a problem then. Are you going to use the stock downpipes?

          The only bolt that is really difficult to get out is on the right hand side, at the back of the engine, near where the air conditioning shit is, it's really hard to get in there.
          Pebbles-1968 Ford F250
          Pile of Junk! An Electronics Project Site (To get wet by)<---Clicky! NEW STUFF!!!!

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            #35
            It's gonna be custom downpipes and the O2 sensors are gonna plumb into those DPs. I am probably going to remove the A/C pump and lines just to free up some room. Then again I don't really want to because I'll lose my ridiculously cold R12 refrigerant =)... I also didn't want to have to spend $10/can for freon when it used to be $4/can. So I was going to wait till june to do anything that requires disconnecting the A/C when the new freon comes out which will be in that $3-4/can range.... I'm such a jew as jason likes to say... lol but I'll probably say fuck it and rip it all out so I have the room to work.
            \'05 Suzuki GSX-R - Daily Driver
            \'87 Ford Crown Vic Country Squire - Sad to see her go
            \'87 Mazda RX-7 - 302 project


            Yeah.... it\'s stock. =)

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              #36
              You don't have to empty out the system to move it. When I changed the spark plugs one time, the A/C pump got in the way, so I unbolted it and set it up by the the hood hinge, it left me plenty of room. It's still going to be a pain on that last bolt, luckily all mine were loose on teh stock manifolds, so it came out easy.
              Pebbles-1968 Ford F250
              Pile of Junk! An Electronics Project Site (To get wet by)<---Clicky! NEW STUFF!!!!

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                #37
                Start spraying those bolts down for a few days before you get ready to pull them. It'll help lessen the chances of one breaking, which happens and SUCKS.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by gadget73
                  Start spraying those bolts down for a few days before you get ready to pull them. It'll help lessen the chances of one breaking, which happens and SUCKS.
                  Good idea. Thanks...
                  \'05 Suzuki GSX-R - Daily Driver
                  \'87 Ford Crown Vic Country Squire - Sad to see her go
                  \'87 Mazda RX-7 - 302 project


                  Yeah.... it\'s stock. =)

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