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in hein-sight... would it have been easier to have just removed the engine, install what you can, reinstall engine, then button up the remaining tubing? I know it seems like more work to drop the engine, but what u did amazes me that there werent some exhaust leaks. And then getting to those leaks would be a biotch
in hein-sight... would it have been easier to have just removed the engine, install what you can, reinstall engine, then button up the remaining tubing? I know it seems like more work to drop the engine, but what u did amazes me that there werent some exhaust leaks. And then getting to those leaks would be a biotch 
^ Don't need to pull. I put mine up on 4 jacks and was able to get under and do what I needed to do. Even installed a clutch/flywheel that way too. Had a tranny jack for that which helped a ton!
in hein-sight... would it have been easier to have just removed the engine, install what you can, reinstall engine, then button up the remaining tubing? I know it seems like more work to drop the engine, but what u did amazes me that there werent some exhaust leaks. And then getting to those leaks would be a biotch 
The fitment is very tight but if you do things in the right order you should be fine. I did have some hissing but my tuner cleaned up my bolts (just tightened them) before the dyno and haven't had any probs since.
in hein-sight... would it have been easier to have just removed the engine, install what you can, reinstall engine, then button up the remaining tubing? I know it seems like more work to drop the engine, but what u did amazes me that there werent some exhaust leaks. And then getting to those leaks would be a biotch 
Though its hard to get to some area to tighten a screw I think it was a better idea going the way he did so he can make sure what fit where and what not.
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