AFM questions

Tech discussions on the L77 6.0L V8.
CrashTestDummy
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Re: AFM questions

Post by CrashTestDummy »

Retired dental tools are probably your friend there. ;)

So you just cleaned it, and dropped it back into place?
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Karma_Police
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Re: AFM questions

Post by Karma_Police »

CrashTestDummy wrote:Retired dental tools are probably your friend there. ;)

So you just cleaned it, and dropped it back into place?
I actually already had a new one on hand, so I put it to use. I wasn't expecting the old one to be so clean.
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Re: AFM questions

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Cool thanks for the info.
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Re: AFM questions

Post by 9C1fanatic »

leadfart wrote:Figure out how to do it on yours, Garner, then you can do mine! :lol: :mrgreen:
And yes, I'll do this for no other reason than to have that beast of a car in my shop!
Garner Ames



1975 Pontiac Grand Am L77 - 14.82 @ 92.89
1991 Chevrolet C1500 L31 Vortec/5 Speed
2002 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LM7
2014 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1 L77 - 13.60 @ 105.87
2019 Chevrolet Express 3500 L96
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