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How-to for Kooks Header install?
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<blockquote data-quote="byeofcr" data-source="post: 12423243" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>Ok man i did mind without dropping the k member. Chucks write up is great i used a combo of all 3 direction from LRS, dynatech, and chuck.</p><p>A lift is great. Jackstands will work. A lottttt of patience my SW are 1 7/8. </p><p>Off the top of my head GOOD FREAKING LUCK with the stock h pipe catalytics. I torched mine off. Spray PB on them and let it work. Swivels and extensions in both 1/4 and 3/8. </p><p>A 13MM ratchet wrench is a good send, swivel head is preferred.</p><p>Jack the engine up (disconnect steering shaft, motor mounts, and starter) until bellhousing wont go up. I re used sll the stock gaskets and hardware.</p><p>Lastly the passenger side is a bitch, i had to have a buddy with a pry bar carefully push the engine towards the driver side to swing up and in.</p><p>Ur gunna only be able turn each nut a 1/4 at a time lol</p><p>I was a nervous wreck and didnt drop the k member it took 10 hours but i could do</p><p> it in 6-7 with having been thru n what to expect. If i had to do it again, id just drop the sub frame n make easy for myself.</p><p>Goodluck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="byeofcr, post: 12423243, member: 3953"] Ok man i did mind without dropping the k member. Chucks write up is great i used a combo of all 3 direction from LRS, dynatech, and chuck. A lift is great. Jackstands will work. A lottttt of patience my SW are 1 7/8. Off the top of my head GOOD FREAKING LUCK with the stock h pipe catalytics. I torched mine off. Spray PB on them and let it work. Swivels and extensions in both 1/4 and 3/8. A 13MM ratchet wrench is a good send, swivel head is preferred. Jack the engine up (disconnect steering shaft, motor mounts, and starter) until bellhousing wont go up. I re used sll the stock gaskets and hardware. Lastly the passenger side is a bitch, i had to have a buddy with a pry bar carefully push the engine towards the driver side to swing up and in. Ur gunna only be able turn each nut a 1/4 at a time lol I was a nervous wreck and didnt drop the k member it took 10 hours but i could do it in 6-7 with having been thru n what to expect. If i had to do it again, id just drop the sub frame n make easy for myself. Goodluck [/QUOTE]
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