Thunder racing lt1 ovc kit
Originally posted by Kain
Same kit I got. The boots are a little hard to get on, I had to take a drill bit that was just about as big and aug it out a little. Not too much material came out, but the heat generated made the boot a little easier to work with. Made things come together a lot easier.
Same kit I got. The boots are a little hard to get on, I had to take a drill bit that was just about as big and aug it out a little. Not too much material came out, but the heat generated made the boot a little easier to work with. Made things come together a lot easier.
It along with a touch of silicone spray made it easy as pie! Infact it was one of the easiest jobs I've done to the car. Also I agree with another poster that those wires in the write up should not be tied all together like that next to the altenator. Should have just went back into the stock loom behind the PSP. I did the Thunder Side Mount kit. Never have to remove the looms to remove the valve covers to service the RR's.. Here is a pic.
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