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Old 05-27-2008, 07:34 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I have 3 of my 4 installed, so I cant comment about how I like them yet, although I imagine I'll love them.

The only thing maximal has to do is drill a hole in the bottom of the front motor mount or cap it or something.

It happens to line up EXACTLY with where the coolant will come out of the front turbo when you remove its coolant feed line. And in general it could fill up with water and gunk and rust out or something.

This is just a comment, and in no way is a comment on their quality or anything.
did you have to send it back?

I am planning on buying a set this week..but if there is an issue I may wait until everything is worked out.
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Old 05-28-2008, 05:16 AM   #32 (permalink)
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I really dont consider it an issue at all. Its one of those things that you notice when you have a great product and you need to start nit picking.

If you are planning on buying a set DO IT, dont let that stop you, its a total NON issue.
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:25 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Not sure if you're the one who e-mailed me on the water thing a couple weeks ago or not but that is the first i've heard of it the years I've been making them. Since then I started drilling a hole in them to allow them to drain out.

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Not sure if you're the one who e-mailed me on the water thing a couple weeks ago or not but that is the first i've heard of it the years I've been making them. Since then I started drilling a hole in them to allow them to drain out.

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No, that wasnt me that emailed you.
I just noticed it on saturday.

Its really not an issue, but i imagine it will be beneficial in the long run.
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Old 05-30-2008, 10:32 AM   #35 (permalink)
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the back mounts are a real main in nthe ass to get to the front one and the 2 sides are really easy. Just put a jack under the oilpan and raise the engine a little, then screw off the mounts, and replace it with the new ones, one by one. Then torque to spec, release the jack and your done
Holy cow, I could understand a pain in the ass, but a MAIN BEARING in the ass?
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the back mounts are a real main in nthe ass to get to the front one and the 2 sides are really easy. Just put a jack under the oilpan and raise the engine a little, then screw off the mounts, and replace it with the new ones, one by one. Then torque to spec, release the jack and your done
And then we will welcome you to spun bearing club
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Old 05-30-2008, 11:09 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Holy cow, I could understand a pain in the ass, but a MAIN BEARING in the ass?
Hahaha, that made me laugh!

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If you put a block of wood between the jack and the oil pan the wood will take all of the stress and you wont end up denting the oil pan. I've done it several times without a dented oil pan.

Just don't go putting metal on metal because you're bound for a oil starvation problem!
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