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See the round emtpy area in the pic below? That'* where it goes on a Bonneville.
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
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Originally Posted by SSEi95
See the round emtpy area in the pic below? That'* where it goes on a Bonneville.
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
Removal of the strut bar tower will probably make this much easier, however I'm not sure if it'* necessary.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Originally Posted by SSEi95
See the round emtpy area in the pic below? That'* where it goes on a Bonneville.
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
http://www.mnbonnevilleclub.com/misc/onyx/IMG_0951.jpg
Removal of the strut bar tower will probably make this much easier, however I'm not sure if it'* necessary.
<runs and hides before BillBoost37 caomes back>
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Oh man..I said to change the coolant you had to do this. Plugs can be done in the car.
I've seen people change the motor..didn't look hard. must a matter of working the puzzle to get it in and out.
I've seen people change the motor..didn't look hard. must a matter of working the puzzle to get it in and out.
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