Just getting around to posting my PAIR removal nightmare. Man, what a PIA that was for me! First, I had no idea there was a YELLOW thread locker. I have heard of blue, heard of red, but not yellow (googled it and not sure why they used yellow, but they did.) I have never come across bolts that were HARDER to remove the further out they came. DAMN! Of course the back bolt on number 1 not only broke my cut down hex, but then proceeded to strip without budging (in either direction - that thing is in there until this machine is melted down.) I checked the torgue ratings in my service manual and they have those bolts listed at 10 ft.lb with LT, but wow these were impossible (yellow is supposed to break at 28-32, with 50-58 locking - varies by manufacturer I suppose, but seemed so much harder than that.) There was a factory engine tech with forearms the size of Popeye torquein' my motor that day. It took me an hour and half to remove 5 bolts and replace the setup with the Wynpro covers, well 2 of the 3 covers at least. Plugged the first inlet pipe and was happy the whole ordeal was over. Pics to come later once I load them to my site. Hate the PAIR removal - worst farkle I have done to date! Not meant to knock the fine Wynpro covers, which are great, but I had no idea these little bolts would be so hard to remove. :angry2:
Here is the stripped one - sucker.
These look great once on that's for sure
Engine is cleaner - haven't put the clamp on cover 1 plug yet (yes, that is an old flat head 3/8" socket with the driver end cut off in the tube - no there is no hole in the socket end like regular sockets.)
Here is the stripped one - sucker.
These look great once on that's for sure
Engine is cleaner - haven't put the clamp on cover 1 plug yet (yes, that is an old flat head 3/8" socket with the driver end cut off in the tube - no there is no hole in the socket end like regular sockets.)
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