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Texas Todd
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9/03/2002
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I'm about to do the install myself with a couple of friends soon. I've seen some posts about making the wedge out of a piece of wood, that worked fine. Info please, what shape?

Next, the tool for the fuel line rail, do I need it? any way to fab it?

Thanks to all who've done it already, I want it to go smoothly, and not take all day.



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9/03/2002
22:36:12

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The main dimensions are 5" long, 1 9/16"tall, 9/16" thick.

The angle starts at 1 5/8" from the left end the ends up 15/16" tall on the right side.

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9/04/2002
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I managed to remove the cover without removing the fuel line. It just took a bit of fooling with, but it came off.



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9/04/2002
20:08:48

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cudashoe, maynard,

Thanks for the info. I'll be trying it soon.





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9/04/2002
20:55:34

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I made my wedge out of wood also. It didn't seem like it took a lot of pressure to hold the chains in place anyway.
To be sure they wouldn't move, I loosened the bolt that holds the sprocket on the cam first. Then I loosened and removed all the caps from the cam. I took the bolt out, took the sprocket off, and slipped it right on the new cam, laying it in place at the same time. If the chain tried to slip, it was only off the cam for about 5 seconds anyway. Never moved.

After doing the install, I believe it's a lot easier than I thought it would be.



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9/04/2002
21:22:24

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How long should one plan on taking to complete this project from start to finish? Also, has anyone ordered and installed the kit from KRC? How were the instructions?

Thanks,
Jason

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IAT Adjuster, 360° Air Intakez, Robert Shaw 180° thermostat,
Line-X sprayed bed and nerf bars, Roll-n-Lock tonneau

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9/05/2002
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If you've done this before, it should take you a few hours. If not, then about a days work. It took me a little longer because I did it mostly by myself and I didn't have some of the tools. I also cracked one of the breathers, so I had to glue it back together and let it dry. As for the instructions from KRC, it's just a copy from the maintenance maual.

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HO Cams, Ported TB, IAT, Homebrew Intake, 180 stat
Gibson Exhaust dumped, Optimizer II(not worth the money), Bosch Platinums, 3" lift, 33" BFG AT’s






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9/05/2002
15:42:39

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thanks everyone, keep those tips coming



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9/05/2002
15:54:36

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Texas Todd, I have the instructions. Just e-mail me and I'll send them over.



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handi2
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9/05/2002
22:09:31

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Hey Tex,
If you have a fax machine I can fax the instruction to you.

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Texas Todd
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9/06/2002
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Handi 2,

business fax,

713/552-0045

Thanks,

No spam please



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9/08/2002
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I know this is Sunday the 8th. I called the fax number and got the main desk recording.

If you still need the instructions I will fax them Monday morning.

I apologise for not faxing them Friday. It just slipped my mind. Getting to old I guess.

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Texas Todd
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9/09/2002
20:36:10

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Fax for instructions on the cam install:

713/552-0416

Thanks,
Todd



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9/09/2002
22:25:27

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Todd,
The instructions were faxed to your work today, Monday afternoon.

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Texas Todd
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9/10/2002
22:29:59

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The instructions don't talk about disconnecting the fuel line assembly.

Maynardh says he's done it w/o removing the fuel line. I believe him, any others with this experience?

Cudashoe thanks for the dimensions and the picks, should be easy to make a replica of the chain wedge.

Keith, thanks for the KRC instructions, look thorough enough, anyone we experience with them?
God I love this site!!



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9/10/2002
22:51:30

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CW has also said on another post that I can get away with NOT removing the fuel rails. Thanks.

Does the collective think that the KRC instructions on the cam install are accurate?

Thanks



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9/11/2002
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Just finished my cam and intake install and did not have to remove the fuel rails, move the a/c or the p/s pump.

Z-Tube, R/T Rims, SSB Rear Disc Conversion, Alpine Head-Unit, Infinity Kappa Speakers, SilverStar Headlights, HO Cams & Intake in the box.

So what size flux capacitor you got in there?

handi2
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9/11/2002
10:36:46

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Todd,
I bought a set of fuel line removal tools at Carquest for $10.00. I removed the fuel line that connects to the fuel rail on the drivers side. I did not move any fuel rails. I did not move the power steering or the A/C.

I did move the A/C lines a bit to get the passenger side cover off.

Most of the work is in getting the valve covers off. Take your time and a helping hand is great.

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maynardh
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9/11/2002
10:49:35

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I found the best thing about the instructions was they gave the torque specs.
After getting the covers off, it's pretty straight forward what to do.




Texas Todd
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9/11/2002
14:06:42

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Great, I'll be attacking it soon! Nixing my dropin liner for a spray on, and getting a Leer shell on my QC!



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9/19/2003
22:57:09

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Can one person install the cams by them self or is it a two person job. My main concern is rotating the cam from the neutral position while tighting the cam sprocket bolt?



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