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Old 18 January 2005, 09:58 PM
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Hi,

Just wanted to know whats involved when you remove the headers from a Newage.

Is it undertray off, and then remove headers or are other components removed ?
Old 19 January 2005, 05:38 AM
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Undertray and heatshields round the std headers (which can be a pain!)
2 bolts to the up pipe and 3 nuts on each head
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nice one, thanks Dyney
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The up-pipe is a bit more tricky though
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If you need to replace the up pipe and don't have a good set of tools and lots of time, don't bother (the car is built around it)
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