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Old 04-26-2008, 09:45 AM   #11 (permalink)
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We have the how to sitting here on the PC. I will get it out to you guys. The block off kit is not included because of the difficulty in getting the parts out of the block. Its going to be smarter to loop the hose back into each other. We will have a kit that blocks off the coolant supply at there locations vs looping the hose. I tryed to pull the coolant hose assembly out of 2 different cars, you have to pull the axle out of the passenger side in order to make it happen. Looping them was the smarter way to go.


The studs are long enough to hold the parts down. There are 5 threads left over after you get the studs into the pan and everthing tightend down. I will get the how to up here in a while.
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