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Old 11-11-2009, 11:19 PM
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i need to drop my pan to drill and tap another hole for a turbo return. with a tubular k member do i still have to loosen the 6 k member bolts and let it hang ?
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bump... i would like to know as well
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Josh could probably answer this for you... (kentucky turbo)
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Bumping an old thread instead of making a new one! Does anybody know the answer to this question?
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Yes the k will have to come down at least a few inches i'd imagine. Remember, the rotating assembly actually extends into the pan. This has to be completely cleared to remove the pan.




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