TurboMeUP
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- Oct 22, 2013
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Norton,
Ohio
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I learned this the hard way while doing the 6 bolt swap on my car. Whenever you're doing a lot of removing of hoses or parts, organization is key. Label with tags or use photos to help you when you're putting everything back together.
The last thing you want is mixing up an oil and coolant line or something to that effect
I learned this the hard way while doing the 6 bolt swap on my car. Whenever you're doing a lot of removing of hoses or parts, organization is key. Label with tags or use photos to help you when you're putting everything back together.
The last thing you want is mixing up an oil and coolant line or something to that effect
To expand on this. Putting bolts in baggies that go together makes it a lot easier.
For things like vacuum hoses and coolant hoses, I personally mark their location with colored tape. There are literally 25 different colors of duct tape you can buy at most Wal-Marts.
Proper organization can make even the most annoying jobs a million times easier.
