Weekend Project. Lots of stuff and pics! UPDATED Valve Cover Pics Bottom of pg. 3!
Thanks a lot everyone. I dont get a lot of time off to work on my car so when I get some time off I bust my **** and do as much as I can. I have to work probably everyday this week so nothing big will be happening. Im about to go Retap one of the bolt holes on my passengercaliper that got jacked. After that It'll be driveable. I'll be tearing out my A/C soon and selling it. Then I'm gonna use that money to either buy a header or a set of Ebay bars (Strut Bars, Tie Bars, C-pillar) I get paid this weekend but its all going into savings to combine with next payday then I'm gonna drop about $600-700 and that will be for a NSX Brake conversion most likely. If not I'll buy a new catback andHi-Flow Cat.
that sounds like a helluva project! keep this thread updated...
oh, and please make a DIY for the removal of the AC. I think a lot of people would find that to be really handy!
oh, and please make a DIY for the removal of the AC. I think a lot of people would find that to be really handy!
I'll definetly take a bunch of pics and write up about the A/C removal cause I havent been able to find any good DIYs either. IDK when I'll get around to it cause I work everyday until next wednesday at leastbut I'll see whatI can do
ORIGINAL: ryank327
I'll definetly take a bunch of pics and write up about the A/C removal cause I havent been able to find any good DIYs either.
I'll definetly take a bunch of pics and write up about the A/C removal cause I havent been able to find any good DIYs either.
Step 1 - Locate all A/C related parts by following the hoses
Step 2 - Rip the **** out
Step 3 - Drink beer
ORIGINAL: Forty04
Here let me help you out.
Step 1 - Locate all A/C related parts by following the hoses
Step 2 - Rip the **** out
Step 3 - Drink beer
ORIGINAL: ryank327
I'll definetly take a bunch of pics and write up about the A/C removal cause I havent been able to find any good DIYs either.
I'll definetly take a bunch of pics and write up about the A/C removal cause I havent been able to find any good DIYs either.
Step 1 - Locate all A/C related parts by following the hoses
Step 2 - Rip the **** out
Step 3 - Drink beer
Tony, did you relaly forget?
I've also heard that AC removal is pretty straight forward Ryan
ORIGINAL: mybrokenblinker
I wish I could do a/c removal...damn those 90 degree temps we've already been having.
I wish I could do a/c removal...damn those 90 degree temps we've already been having.


