Type Arrrr head
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Im considering purchasing a new type r head, w/valvetrain, and valves. Is this a pretty intensive nOOb job to do on your own. should i be ok with a helms manual at my side? how many hours do you think it would take a a nOOb such as myself to install?
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Re: Type Arrrr head (pearlblueb16)
Uh what are you installing it on?
EDIT: Nevermind saw your signature.
Replacing the head isn't hard...just get a helms manual...you should be able to tackle the job on your own. Make sure you have a torque wrench.
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Replacing the head isn't hard...just get a helms manual...you should be able to tackle the job on your own. Make sure you have a torque wrench.
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Re: Type Arrrr head (BauleyCivic)
i did my CTR cams w/ gears myself with some POS torque wrench and i blew a cam seal. so im assuming i should invest more $ into proper tools.
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Re: Type Arrrr head (pearlblueb16)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pearlblueb16 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i did my CTR cams w/ gears myself with some POS torque wrench and i blew a cam seal. so im assuming i should invest more $ into proper tools.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah probably...
Yeah probably...
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