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ltorres781 Aug 24, 2008 07:52 AM

skunk2 plenum spacer installation Q's
 
does anyone know if i really have to drain the radiator fluid to install my plenum spacer.. im a new g35 coupe owner.. dont know much about my car just yet..

nismo240r Aug 24, 2008 08:53 AM

no you don't have to drain your rad to install a plenum spacer. . .

might be a good idea to have someone else that's a little more mechanically inclined to do it for you/show you though. . .

just a thought. . .DOMO

ltorres781 Aug 24, 2008 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by nismo240r
no you don't have to drain your rad to install a plenum spacer. . .

might be a good idea to have someone else that's a little more mechanically inclined to do it for you/show you though. . .

just a thought. . .DOMO

ok.. i wuz just makin sure... i really didnt see the point in draining the rad... i've done bolt-ons on my prior cars.. but they were mostly honda's and acura's... any other tips though for the installation would be appreciated..

5150DS Aug 24, 2008 05:56 PM

I used a second stock gasket to install mine instead of what the instructions recommended and have had no problems. The only issue I have is I did not put thread locker on the bolts and have to tighten them regularly. Also make wure you don't over tighten the bolts. I believe it is recommended to use a screw driver type handle (that accepts a socket) and hand tighten them with gloves on (I don't remember the torque specs. The gloves give you more grip and it would be hard to over tighten with hand strength only.


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