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Old 03-05-2008, 11:24 PM   eBay Motors   #11 (permalink)
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a tip i learned,save a weeks worth of cussing and let er rip when you break the bolts loose and skin your knuckels..LOL .spray the nuts ahead of time with WD40 or some other oil and that should make it a tad bit easier.
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Old 03-06-2008, 07:38 AM   eBay Motors   #12 (permalink)
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It would also be good to let the truck cool down completely. Not only would it be hot, metal expands when heated, so less of a stress to try and lossen them bolts.
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what does this stuff do acctually
The Blocker plate stops the flow of exhaust through the EGR valve and intake, which stops the build up of soot in your intake. The Finger's stick manipulates the code so you don't get an error code because of no flow to the EGR valve.
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