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I think so. The last one I did was #2 and I only had to remove the lower oil pan and oil pump. I'm pretty sure you can remove the upper oil pan...
BTW, I've changed a couple bent connecting rods on these and they came out fine. .
I'm thinking a new connecting rod and updated pistons and rings. .
Some pop and some don't. I never really paid attention to which ones do and which ones don't. All I know is I don't remember ever felling one was...
It has the large o-ring that stays on the block, but you might want to get an OE one as the one it comes with doesn't like to stay in the block....
I have done at least 20 of these and can guarantee you not one of them had any loose head bolts. .
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I sent a friend to get his warrantied since it was under 60K. The repair manual says to drain the fluid, replace the seal, and fill with new...
As smart as he is, I doubt he would do something that stupid. .
In California, the warranty is only until 60K miles. .
Good point! It should be covered under warranty if it was purchased in Delaware, Pennsylvania, or Washington. .
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You probably used a 12mm triple square. The correct tool is a 10mm double hex. The angles of the points are different, buy the 12mm triple square...
That makes no sense. Either the service writer doesn't know what he's talking about or the technician doesn't know what he's doing or the...
1) I hope you don't have that many miles on the water pump. 2) because 2010 and 2011s have been out longer. A year from now you'll be adding...