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Kooks header install issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddick" data-source="post: 1130970" data-attributes="member: 19387"><p>I found you have to have the correct length socket/extension combo, but the starter bolts can be removed pretty easily. As far as lifting the enigine, I found removing the lower mount bolts on the driver side and lifting the whole engine up by a block of wood and jack under the oil pan. Be very very careful not to lift the engine too high and lift the truck up with it. I found out the hard way. The instructions don't say this, but I made my life easier. The driver side pipes are pretty easy to manipulate in but on the passenger side, lower the engine back down. Another words I found the higher the engine was jacked up the worse it was to manipulate the pipes up in. The passenger side motor mount is going to be a pain to put back in, but just be patient with it.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to also mention, I removed the wheel well liners. Made life easier as well</p><p></p><p>Trust me, it's going to be a marathon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddick, post: 1130970, member: 19387"] I found you have to have the correct length socket/extension combo, but the starter bolts can be removed pretty easily. As far as lifting the enigine, I found removing the lower mount bolts on the driver side and lifting the whole engine up by a block of wood and jack under the oil pan. Be very very careful not to lift the engine too high and lift the truck up with it. I found out the hard way. The instructions don't say this, but I made my life easier. The driver side pipes are pretty easy to manipulate in but on the passenger side, lower the engine back down. Another words I found the higher the engine was jacked up the worse it was to manipulate the pipes up in. The passenger side motor mount is going to be a pain to put back in, but just be patient with it. I forgot to also mention, I removed the wheel well liners. Made life easier as well Trust me, it's going to be a marathon [/QUOTE]
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