For those running endyne catchcan setup
Do I need any other parts besides the endyne kit. I was told everything is included. Then I heard I need a Z-10 freeze plug also, I just don't wanna start this weekend and get pissed off.
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good luck getting the freeze plugs out, sometimes they are a pain in the ***. That is if the motor is in the car. You need a 14 mm Allen hex head socket to get them out. I could not get mine out of the block with the motor in the car.
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yea it would be a pain . Good thing I did this on a rebuild with the engine out
Like he said above everything is included in the kit. If you dont have no room good luck trying to put that can somewhere
yea it would be a pain . Good thing I did this on a rebuild with the engine out
Like he said above everything is included in the kit. If you dont have no room good luck trying to put that can somewhere
I did mine while the motor was in my car...
If I can do it in a tiny *** ED chassis on my B16, then you cna get to it in ANY car with some rearranging of the rachet you use.
If I can do it in a tiny *** ED chassis on my B16, then you cna get to it in ANY car with some rearranging of the rachet you use.
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