DIY CP3 mod
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And yes it is air powered.
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lol... i got done, ad the valve stick even tho it moved free for me..
neighbor came over when i fired it up to see my ne 12 valaver... lol.. oops..
dam bolts are a ***** to get to..
neighbor came over when i fired it up to see my ne 12 valaver... lol.. oops..
dam bolts are a ***** to get to..
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Mine came out easy the first time but when I tried to pull it apart again to sand down the valve i couldnt get them back out. Mark what did you do after grinding the head off them?
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yha, i fixed it took another 5 min...
over all , a verry ez mod to do, the hardest part for me was getting my big hands down in behind the pump to get to the screws.
when i did it the first time i made sure the valve was free... it slid in and out on its own from just gravety.. im not shure why i had to much presure... unless some how i just didnt get a good conecton when i pluged it in...
any ways, its worthit.. even pulling it all apart twice and being super **** it only took about 45 min..
as far as the screws... there torx, t25 & t30.. use a driver thats in good shape and it is almost imposable to strip..
over all , a verry ez mod to do, the hardest part for me was getting my big hands down in behind the pump to get to the screws.
when i did it the first time i made sure the valve was free... it slid in and out on its own from just gravety.. im not shure why i had to much presure... unless some how i just didnt get a good conecton when i pluged it in...
any ways, its worthit.. even pulling it all apart twice and being super **** it only took about 45 min..
as far as the screws... there torx, t25 & t30.. use a driver thats in good shape and it is almost imposable to strip..
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Yah but how did you get the bolts that you ground off out? Im thinking that i may have to do this as well just wondering if there is a good way to go at it. Thanks Joel
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I used T25 and T30 on a socket wrench made it much eaiser Ive had my FCA bolts out about five times and no problems just remember its aluminum no need to kill them when retightning.