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post Apr 21, 2005 - 10:43 AM
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hey 6gc'z,
Been on 6gc.net since last year, and i've always wanted a red top. Much like a Honda Type R and a Nissan Skyline engine. Although toyota are alot better tongue.gif Nwayz i've got a few dillemas:

i. How in the world do you remove the valve cover? (4 bolts below the ignition leads?)
ii. Do I need to remove the spark plugs first? and other wiring?
ii. If I do remove the valve cover is there going to be an abundant volume of oil threatening to devour me? lol
iii. When I need to put it back on do I need to replace the head gaskets?
iv. Any other information i need to know?

Thanks for your time guys. biggrin.gif If all things go well i'll be definately making a how-to article on this =] -R


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post Apr 21, 2005 - 12:22 PM
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Do you have to sand? Or can u just hit it with the rattle can?


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