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Old 04-12-2006, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by GDM S2K,Apr 12 2006, 04:09 PM
ok so the headgasket will be my #1 priority with pictures and notes. ill even post down to cleaning the block.
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Just about anything on your list would be a great DIY as far as I'm concerned. I'm about do to everything you have listed and I think I have a good handle on all of it, but looking at somebody else's experiences w/ them would be great.
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There is already a great DIY written on the headgasket, it's in section 6 of the S2000 shop manual
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I would love the DIY on the gasket, all others would be helpful but we are all beggars and you are the chooser,
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You can write up how oil runs in the filter (is it through center then out the sides? Or sides through the center? I always forget.
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The DIY in the manual is a waste of time. For those of you pulling the head, you will understand how big of a difference a 1/2" makes (did I just say that).

Anyways, before you try to remove the intake manifold. Remove the head with the intake mani on and you will save yourself a couple of hours trying to get to that last nut/bolt on the intake.
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