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<blockquote data-quote="badass98svt" data-source="post: 724247" data-attributes="member: 7977"><p>Guys on the drivers side all I did was remove the clutch cable, bend the dipstick out about 1/2" and the egr valve pipe was a little in the way but the cam cover still comes off without bending the pipe. The pass side you need to remove the air intake, and I forget if I HAD to disconnect the fuel lines or not. I DID disconnect them? But I also was removing my intake so I had to disconnect them anyway. They were actually quite easy to install too. For me it was easier to install than remove. When you reinstall the covers, attach the gaskets with a few small dabs of black gasket maker. It holdsit in place. Use them on the plug gaskets too. Also make sure when you remove the covers that you have all 4 plug gaskets. Sometimes 1 or 2 will fall off into the head so just make sure you have all the old ones. </p><p></p><p>I have some pics of the car with the covers removed if you think it may help you guys. </p><p></p><p>Any other questions just ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badass98svt, post: 724247, member: 7977"] Guys on the drivers side all I did was remove the clutch cable, bend the dipstick out about 1/2" and the egr valve pipe was a little in the way but the cam cover still comes off without bending the pipe. The pass side you need to remove the air intake, and I forget if I HAD to disconnect the fuel lines or not. I DID disconnect them? But I also was removing my intake so I had to disconnect them anyway. They were actually quite easy to install too. For me it was easier to install than remove. When you reinstall the covers, attach the gaskets with a few small dabs of black gasket maker. It holdsit in place. Use them on the plug gaskets too. Also make sure when you remove the covers that you have all 4 plug gaskets. Sometimes 1 or 2 will fall off into the head so just make sure you have all the old ones. I have some pics of the car with the covers removed if you think it may help you guys. Any other questions just ask. [/QUOTE]
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