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hey Opal, do you have any tips for removing the A/C?

i'm going to have to do it anyways along with all the smog stuff, for the turbo install, so i figured i might as well get it out of the way.


and the opal color with black and chrome/polish, looks amazing. great job

thanks
joe
 
how did you attach the fuel rails to your stock fuel system ... or is it no longer a stock fuel system?


Everything stock from the rails back to the hardlines have been changed.


hey Opal, do you have any tips for removing the A/C?

i'm going to have to do it anyways along with all the smog stuff, for the turbo install, so i figured i might as well get it out of the way.


and the opal color with black and chrome/polish, looks amazing. great job

thanks
joe


The A/C removal is really no big deal once it has been discharged. I think it took me 20min to completely remove everything. As far as tips just make sure you have the disconnect tools for the lines, everything else is strait forward.



So are you still pulling vac. on the pcv valve? Also, have you add any issues being that the air entering the crankcase is unmetered?


The PCV has been capped and the remainder of the system removed so there is no unmetered air entering.
 
The engine looks great. However, do you really want to risk contaminating the oil by not having it under pressure. I understand the quest for a clean engine compartment. However, the pcv valve is hidden in the back and with a little work you could hide a vacuum line going to the valve cover(just a thought).