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Schleprock
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Frankfort IL USA
Posts: 16,640
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If JW says it, publish it.
No need to remove the cam as you can just peel the gasket off since it's fresh. Could probably do it in the car but the time spent fiddling around the engine bay probably isn't worth it? Got to be a bit tough to manage the cam counterholding tool and setting the timing with the engine in there.
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Kevin L
'86 Carrera "Larry"
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