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Old 4/23/13, 06:25 AM
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FRPP valve covers installed

A little more bling for the ol' engine compartment. FRPP discontinued these, but I snagged a set on Ebay. Passenger side was relatively easy, but driver side was a bear. Had to remove CAI, TB & elbow. Had to unbolt brake master cylinder & booster, as well as A/C accumulator. That was a bit more than I'm comfortable with doing myself. Fortunately a buddy of mine is a senior master tech at a local dealership, & he came over & saved the day. Thanx Shaun!
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Very nice ,,I like ,,
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Thanx! Fuel rails are next because I hate that fuel line running over the top of the blower.
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Did you transfer the engine builder plate? I really want to install the blue cam covers and transfer the plate but I'm not sure how to remove it without possibly damaging the plate.
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Originally Posted by bob
Did you transfer the engine builder plate? I really want to install the blue cam covers and transfer the plate but I'm not sure how to remove it without possibly damaging the plate.
I haven't yet, but I plan to. I'm going to take a hair dryer to soften the glue, then cut through it with some fishing line. I'm not sure, however, what kind of glue to use to reapply it.
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