Catch can project
is there any other way of getting this out other than cutting with a dremel? I've been trying for 2 days now and nothing works. I've heard people say that they've done it with fuel line disconnect tools, but they have to be thinking about the turbo side because you can't fit ANYTHING in there. I tried cutting off a length of tie wrap and made a loop with it and stuck it in there so it covered the full 360 degrees of the stem but you can't apply force to the bottom. Has anyone actually done this before?
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is there any other way of getting this out other than cutting with a dremel? I've been trying for 2 days now and nothing works. I've heard people say that they've done it with fuel line disconnect tools, but they have to be thinking about the turbo side because you can't fit ANYTHING in there. I tried cutting off a length of tie wrap and made a loop with it and stuck it in there so it covered the full 360 degrees of the stem but you can't apply force to the bottom. Has anyone actually done this before?
Dremel that bad boy off. Doesn't take long. Pop the turbo side off the turbo completely by unbolting it. Then dremel that one off too. You can't fit the tools in that side due to the end and the zip tie thing was hopeless for me.
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2 days on track. It slowed down considerably. It seems this engine really hates being topped off on oil. I didn't go over full, but it wants to blow it out when it's maxed out.
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