decembersend
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Does anyone know if these hoods have a service position. I looked the other day but didn’t see anything that stood out
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Nope... I took mine off for my supercharger install last year... Friggin heavy
Yes. You need to take the pieces of the wiper cowl off around the hinges, then you take the bolts out of the springs, then push the hood up, and there’s a slot in the hinge you side the bolts in.
I used the permatex gasket remover foam and a clean microfiber rag. Worked really well and no surface damage or flying abrasives that way.I've been reading on various ways to clean the heads and block and some have suggest using purple power. What are your thoughts on that?
I will def make sure all holes are cleared, it appears that any little spec can mess up the way the heads sit.
I've been watching several videos from a bunch of different youtubers to learn the best way to do this. Everyone so far has talked about how you want to make sure the dowel is in the 3:00 position and put the sprocket on the dowel as well with the dot in 6 position . I'm just hoping I remember hahahaha. A
I would go this rout too. I never liked taking abrasives to head or deck surfaces.I used the permatex gasket remover foam and a clean microfiber rag. Worked really well and no surface damage or flying abrasives that way.
I'm going to try it and I'll let everyone know how it worked for me. Hopefully not to much elbow greaseI used the permatex gasket remover foam and a clean microfiber rag. Worked really well and no surface damage or flying abrasives that way.