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Old 04-28-2007, 11:52 AM
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**** I hope my kooks install is easy lol im going to do poly mounts at the same time also so if I have to jack up the motor I will. Any one know a easy way to getting spark plug wires off with out killing your hands? Also do you think its a good idea to use some blue locktite on the header bolts?

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some use weaker lock tight to keep the bolts in, i think blue it under that category.

good idea for engine mounts, i did the same thing just recently.

the wires on the drivers side come off fairly easy once you have the air tube out of the way. the passengers side u need to just find a comfortable position to get 6,4,2. number 8 wire and plug get from under the car.
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Originally Posted by MdFormula350
some use weaker lock tight to keep the bolts in, i think blue it under that category.

good idea for engine mounts, i did the same thing just recently.

the wires on the drivers side come off fairly easy once you have the air tube out of the way. the passengers side u need to just find a comfortable position to get 6,4,2. number 8 wire and plug get from under the car.
Cool thanks what about the bolts I got some with the kooks not sure if I want to use those or the stockers.
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using loctite isnt recommended on here. using anti seize is.
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Use only anti-seize on it. I haven't had to retorque anything and I'm running off multiple heat cycles now. That doesn't mean you shouldn't check on the bolts, but I checked anyways, every few days, for a week.
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Originally Posted by SladeX
Use only anti-seize on it. I haven't had to retorque anything and I'm running off multiple heat cycles now. That doesn't mean you shouldn't check on the bolts, but I checked anyways, every few days, for a week.
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My Kooks went in with only removing the filter, easy.
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Damn when I put my pacesetters on I didn't even remove my oil filter all I took off were the spark plugs and wires.. I did have to take the starter and dipstick out though the dipstick was the hardest thing :\ .. The pacesetters were easy to get in but that damn TSP y pipe was a pita
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Yeah it was a big PITA, but it is on now thank God. I took a small drive, and when I get on it, the Y-pipe bangs the floor a tad. How did you guys fix this?? I have heard of people putting heater hose or something around it.
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take it to a shop and have them weld on one or two custom exhaust hangers attached to the transmission hanger bracket. It should keep the y pipe from banging.
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Originally Posted by xxxtreme36
ya but the KOOKs headers are a way different story........better bends, larger tubes......the y-pipe should be the easy part
Are these 1 7/8?

My Kooks fit like crap when I had them. The pass side rode the K member and on the drivers side, I had to take both motor mount bolts out and jack the motor as far up as it would go and put it forward as far as it work go and then man handle it.
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
Are these 1 7/8?

My Kooks fit like crap when I had them. The pass side rode the K member and on the drivers side, I had to take both motor mount bolts out and jack the motor as far up as it would go and put it forward as far as it work go and then man handle it.
No, these are the 1 3/4" ones. I couldn't believe how much trouble I had to go through. Especially since they are the "best on the market." On top of that, one of my MSD plug wires was messed up at the boot right out of the box. Plus, one of the band clamps that came with the headers didn't have the bolts needed to put it on.....
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Originally Posted by firebirdman469
No, these are the 1 3/4" ones. I couldn't believe how much trouble I had to go through. Especially since they are the "best on the market." On top of that, one of my MSD plug wires was messed up at the boot right out of the box. Plus, one of the band clamps that came with the headers didn't have the bolts needed to put it on.....
Dang I think my band clamps have all the bolts ill check again tonight I have msd wires also and will be doing my install in 2 weeks. I dont have the garage for long so it needs to go smooth lol.
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Originally Posted by SpdFrk1990
Dang I think my band clamps have all the bolts ill check again tonight I have msd wires also and will be doing my install in 2 weeks. I dont have the garage for long so it needs to go smooth lol.
Yeah, in both cases they were just missing. Must have been a production line mistake......what great luck I have




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