So I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this but…do these need to go in the bin?
G3_ESV · Registered Joined Aug 1, 2021 · 40 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Oct 8, 2021 View full thread So I’m pretty sure I know the answer to this but…do these need to go in the bin?
G3_ESV · Registered Joined Aug 1, 2021 · 40 Posts Discussion Starter · #9 · Oct 12, 2021 View full thread Luckily FelPro was locally in stock, so I grabbed a new one and installed. Cad-driver…removing the intake manifold was actually easy and straight forward. In fact, changing the plugs and wires was more of a pain in my ass. Before After, even polished the fuel rails and bridge.
Luckily FelPro was locally in stock, so I grabbed a new one and installed. Cad-driver…removing the intake manifold was actually easy and straight forward. In fact, changing the plugs and wires was more of a pain in my ass. Before After, even polished the fuel rails and bridge.
G3_ESV · Registered Joined Aug 1, 2021 · 40 Posts Discussion Starter · #13 · Oct 13, 2021 View full thread Cad-driver said: Great job! You're right about the plugs and wires...not like the good old days of the 327 in the 67 Camaro! It was easy to do any thing on that car! Click to expand... My grandpa used to tell me how they sat in the engine bay on older cars. How nice would that be? I shouldn’t complain…after all the LQ9 is just massive.
Cad-driver said: Great job! You're right about the plugs and wires...not like the good old days of the 327 in the 67 Camaro! It was easy to do any thing on that car! Click to expand... My grandpa used to tell me how they sat in the engine bay on older cars. How nice would that be? I shouldn’t complain…after all the LQ9 is just massive.