Chad I've done 5 of them for customer this winter.start from the back and work forward lay everything out on your bench in the order you remove it you'll see only a couple of parts can be but in wrong so just loo everything over as you remove it and put it back in the reverse order and you'll find it easy.I scribed a line down the side on my first couple just to be sure I got it right.
Chad I've done 5 of them for customer this winter.start from the back and work forward lay everything out on your bench in the order you remove it you'll see only a couple of parts can be but in wrong so just loo everything over as you remove it and put it back in the reverse order and you'll find it easy.I scribed a line down the side on my first couple just to be sure I got it right. the small o-ring are the only pain.
Bolded part is extremely important. if you do this it will be hard to mess it up.
iam getting ready to tear into it maybe tomorow evening. what is up with the 2 allen head bolts with the silicone inside of the head so you cant take it apart? Please let me know and thanks for checking up with me . Chad
the silicone is easier to remove than some dirt and small rocks that seem to find ther way into the allen headed bolts on a race car.be sure to put some back in after the rebuild.
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