rebuilding d16z6
#16
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
#18
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
#19
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
#20
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
#21
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Re: rebuilding d16z6
I figured it out. all you actually do is pull it off. it was the actual
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
only way to remove the part anyway. I just didn't want to break
anything, but ya the metal line just pulled off and, so did the black
canister. Although they were a little tough to get off, they just
pulled off and the o-ring just sealed around them. Thanks for the info
tho.
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