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Old 02-07-2003, 07:29 AM
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Default How do i remove/install BOV onto flange

I got my ls intake arm today and i need to take the HKS ssq off my gsr charge pipe and put it on my new one. There seems to be a clip of some sort holding it in, how do i get it out?
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Old 02-07-2003, 07:52 AM
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You need some snap ring pliers. You may be able to take two small screwdrivers and stick them in each hole of the ring and push them together to compress the ring and allow you to pull it out.
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just get the tool that with the screw driver will be a bitch . . . mine was even a pain with the correct tool . . . good luck
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Snap ring plyers, thanks. I have been trying he 2 screw drivers for like 1/2 hour.
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