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    Quote Originally Posted by ELCID86 View Post
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    So if I'm planning to do water system and OFHG, should I also do the CCV? (Please say no and save me money, time and skin!) [/highjack]


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornung418 View Post
    Ryan, which route are you going to take?

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    Ain't no way I'm taking the manifold off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanister View Post
    If you're in any doubt about your OFHG or even if it's half way through its estimated life, do it at the same time. With alternator out, CCV is VERY easy. Otherwise, good luck regrowing skin on your knuckles
    Ugh yeah, I should do the ofhg. I wonder if autozone will have one, or if I should put it off another week.

    Is it that much easier sans alternator? That's thing's a cinch to pop out...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ryankokesh View Post
    Ugh yeah, I should do the ofhg. I wonder if autozone will have one, or if I should put it off another week.

    Is it that much easier sans alternator? That's thing's a cinch to pop out...


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    I did my ccv replacement easily without removing the alternator

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryankokesh View Post
    Ugh yeah, I should do the ofhg. I wonder if autozone will have one, or if I should put it off another week.

    Is it that much easier sans alternator? That's thing's a cinch to pop out...


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    OEM only. Dealer is open tomorrow right? It's not any easier...but if you are there why not, right?

    No tips from me about removal with the manifold still in place. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornung418 View Post
    OEM only. Dealer is open tomorrow right? It's not any easier...but if you are there why not, right?

    No tips from me about removal with the manifold still in place. Good luck!

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    OEM only for a gasket? Autozone doesn't have it anyway, but the dealer is really far from me

    I still can't believe you take the manifold off each time...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ryankokesh View Post
    OEM only for a gasket? Autozone doesn't have it anyway, but the dealer is really far from me

    I still can't believe you take the manifold off each time...


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    Did it while I had it off for other maintenance

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    I'm just gonna do the ofhg another time... doesn't seem like that big of a pita.


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    Is the gasket itself the only part I need for the ofhg?


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    CCV Valve replacement

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryankokesh View Post
    Is the gasket itself the only part I need for the ofhg?


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