Blindmouse
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- May 3, 2004
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Budapest,
Europe
I think becouse the stock AWD exhaust is going under the rear axle too...Why is that pipe under the real axle...........should it not be over top for ground clearance?
I think becouse the stock AWD exhaust is going under the rear axle too...Why is that pipe under the real axle...........should it not be over top for ground clearance?
Flare nut wrench or vise grips? Its decently warm this week so I might start on this brake jobYou must be logged in to view this image or video.
Removed old brake lines in preparation for new braided SS ones (WD40+fire)
FNW for sure. Don't wanna damage anything with those vice grips.Flare nut wrench or vise grips? Its decently warm this week so I might start on this brake job
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This is my 4th 4g63 engine that i've get out of this junkyard actually: two 6 bolt,a 1g 7 bolt and one out of 2gb,honestly i feel lucky to have this junkyard around the cornerDamn there was actually one in a junkyard that wasn't miller import parts? Grab the B-pillar trim for me if it's not cracked/broken for both the driver's and passenger side! Bet you could make some money grabbing parts off of it that other people need.
Good thing some old advice I picked up on this site stuck with me... Putting the rest of the work on hold until I get back to running right.but think im going to stop after this and drive the car first to make sure I didnt forget to hook something back up, cause a boost or coolant leak
Thanks @1990TSIAWDTALON ... It is a evo 16G turbo, so Im going to go with both surfaces being flat, but what does "true" mean?Is the J-pipe flange true and flat?
Same for the turbo?
If so, the gasket should be enough, but I have used Hi-Temp RTV on both sides when my cars had J-pipes, to make sure it sealed.