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Tomei UEL Header Installation Tips
Just purchased a Tomei UEL header and overpipe. Any of you guys had any tips when it comes to the installation of these items. I'm going to schedule an appointment next week to rent a lift and get these items installed. Please advice.
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Patience, heat and some PB Blaster/WD 40. |
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Have another person there to hold the headers during install so it won't fall on your face. I think everything else you can pretty much do by yourself.
Yesterday I was removing my headers to install my turbo kit, and I tried to hold it up myself by pressing my arm against it while unbolting it... but it still kinda swiveled down and hit my face a little LOL. Maybe I will figure out a 1 man install version eventually. |
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Lol. I hope you're alright. I'm going to be bringing my brother to help me out.
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FIRST THING is to PB Blast the bolts connecting the header to the overpipe. More than one person has snapped a bolt taking it off as the nut may be seized or bind halfway. Other than that, a deep socket is needed for engine side bolts is required. Not much else, and pretty simple. A u-joint would help too.
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Thanks for the tip. Also, where you able to torque down the engine bolts? I've heard some header bolts are hard to tighten down because of the weird position they're in. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Depends on the design of the pipes. If it covers the bolt, then you'll have to guesstimate the tq for that bolt. I had to use a u-joint for at least one bolt on my P&L header install, but ensuring held up fine, no issues. Hardest part is that one top bolt on the overpipe.
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When bolting on the headers and overpipe try to get as much clearance on the passenger side of the overpipe as possible, so when tightening the screws try to push it as much to the driver side and more towards the back of the car as possible because i had clearance issues with my overpipe touching the passenger side of the engine bay and would rattle so had to reposition. When bolting the exhaust back on screw everything lightly, then start tightening from the header and back. Also great thing about these Tomei header is they come with all 3 new gaskets and also a nice heat wrap for the oil pan which is actually amazing. Other than that there's not much else to it, make sure you tighten everything properly to avoid exhaust leaks, and enjoy your headers
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I have a Tsudo UEL header but I'll share tips from my install:
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That reminds me. Disconnect the o2 sensor plugs, remove header, then unscrew o2 sensors. Much easier.
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Easy enough to do on a set of ramps?
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