Pro-tip -- while the manifold is disassembled, you can get ALL of the yellowed cosmoline off by using Aircraft Stripper. It's available in aerosol at most any auto parts stores. Clean/dry, then shoot down the top, let it work for 10 or 15, hose off. It will look like a brand new freshly cast intake. I've done a few. Don't get any on your skin..
Hello there. Few questions here. What size of screw did you use to take out the filters? What type of oil did you use when you're putting back the filters, orings ans spacers? Thanks
Hey 👋 the screw Size I am not certain on, ~4mm. As long as you can screw it into the filter and not the injector. The oil was a simple motor oil, think 5w30 that I had laying around 👍
Cool stuff man- thank you. My old 325is probably needs this kinda of love.
Pro-tip -- while the manifold is disassembled, you can get ALL of the yellowed cosmoline off by using Aircraft Stripper. It's available in aerosol at most any auto parts stores. Clean/dry, then shoot down the top, let it work for 10 or 15, hose off. It will look like a brand new freshly cast intake. I've done a few. Don't get any on your skin..
What torque wrench do I need to buy for this? I want to do this to my M20B20
get a go pro
Hello there. Few questions here. What size of screw did you use to take out the filters? What type of oil did you use when you're putting back the filters, orings ans spacers?
Thanks
Hey 👋 the screw Size I am not certain on, ~4mm. As long as you can screw it into the filter and not the injector. The oil was a simple motor oil, think 5w30 that I had laying around 👍
I was invested until I noticed the hole in his pants. WTF
Yeah, I can't yet understand why didn't this guy use his tuxedo for the video