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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Garden Grove, CA
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Becareful when you do that. If memory serves me right, there are springs in that switch that flew out when I did it and I ended up making a mess of things and just got a used switch off of someone.
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![]() Toyota Racing Development Join Date: Apr 2007
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There is one spring with a nylon shaft in the center of each rocker. Pull the rocker slowly and they'll both remain in the rocker as at full extension the spring isn't long enough to push either from the rocker and there's suction present from the grease used to lubricate the two... as I said though "IF YOU'RE MECHANICALLY INCLINED" and I mean it... if you are then it's a piece of cake.
EDIT: I suppose I should further qualify that you need to be decent with medium-small parts. |
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