Adding Horses to the 2.8
#31
i used a long flathead screwdriver, hammered it into the cap and yanked it out.
getting the new one back in is a bit trickier as there isn't much space.. took me a few tries to push it back in with a rag
getting the new one back in is a bit trickier as there isn't much space.. took me a few tries to push it back in with a rag
#32
ohhhh ok so basicly u gotta try and pry the old one off or break it or something right? also can i put some sillicone sealant on the new cap? or just put it in dry?
#33
as you can see on the back of the head it sticks out a little bit, just enough to jam something in there to pull it out.
i used some sealant but it turns into a mess quickly so don't stress, take your time, and push the new one back in.
will be a lot easier if you remove the valve covers, just be mindful of any dirt/debris
#35
yeah, the cap looks like this
as you can see on the back of the head it sticks out a little bit, just enough to jam something in there to pull it out.
i used some sealant but it turns into a mess quickly so don't stress, take your time, and push the new one back in.
will be a lot easier if you remove the valve covers, just be mindful of any dirt/debris
as you can see on the back of the head it sticks out a little bit, just enough to jam something in there to pull it out.
i used some sealant but it turns into a mess quickly so don't stress, take your time, and push the new one back in.
will be a lot easier if you remove the valve covers, just be mindful of any dirt/debris
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