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Azlax27

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  1. Hi everyone, I'm new to the board and the coolant pipe club as well, as of last Thursday. My pipes failed on the highway, the first day of vacation on the way out for a snowboard trip. I got the kit from Sonnen and it included just the right amount of parts (sans coolant). My advice would be to check the gaskets first because mine were perfectly intact. I printed out this page as a reference and worked closely with my mechaninc on this one. I was most concerned about the large pipe after reading everyone else's ordeals and wanted to offer my recommendation. If you have a steady hand, and a torch, heat the ends of the pipes and soften them up against the aluminum. They pry out within minutes and it'll save you some bloody knuckles and a lot of time! All said and done it was a 4-5 hour job.
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