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  • removal of cam cover breather pipes .

    I want to fit some nice earls fittings to my cam covers but cant figure out how to remove the existing breather pipes without damaging anything.

    Has anyone here done this ? and how did you do it without mangling anything that counts ?

  • #2
    ya ive seen it done. i think they just twist out not sure though. just painted mine. looks decent.
    - Adam

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    http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/44846-project-nashzilla-r32-gt-t-neo.html

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    • #3
      talk to M13, he has done it.

      Automotive photos from around the Pacific North West.
      www. BigBoyMedia.net

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      • #4
        they just twist out. There was a member that used to sell AN fittings that just press in.

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        • #5
          Grab a punch or whatever you ve got thats long enough and tap them out from the underside.
          My car keeps on stealing my money .

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          • #6
            Cool thanks , i got them to twist but even that took a ton of effort , im a bit worried about punching them out , dont want to crack the covers .

            Maybe ill try heating them up , looks like the pieces are made of steel. If i heat the cover at the base maybe it'll expand enough to let them pull out a bit easier.

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            • #7
              cortexx please keep us updated as I would like to do the same thing soon. Also Please update with all the details - the fittings size,price,where to order the fittings..
              Thanks

              Ps
              Your picture is so hideous yet I can't not laugh everytime I look at it haha
              "LAG is the time the guy beside you thought he won"

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              • #8
                Well after 2 hours of punching the inside of the fitting with a large piece of wooden dowel , heating it with a torch , twisting the crap out of it , used a brass drift that still wouldnt budge it , I used makeshift press with a bottle jack pressing up into the fitting while the cover was held by a quickly welded together metal frame on the floor. Unfortunately the jack slipped sideways and cam cover came flying out and hit me in balls so ill revist that theory tommorrow .

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                • #9
                  hHAHAAHAHA man that was funny to read. sorry to hear lol take pics along the way
                  - Adam

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                  http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/44846-project-nashzilla-r32-gt-t-neo.html

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                  • #10
                    Well here's one to add to the thread I started in the OT zone!http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gtrc-ot-...tml#post458015
                    Originally posted by Snow
                    Sure a condom holds water but you don't see me drinking from one.

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                    • #11
                      Update :- freeze the cam covers in a chest freezer , remove them after an hour , heat the aluminum around the base of the fitting , the aluminum absorbs heat faster than the steel , turn them upside down , a quick poke and they fall out . Key is the temp differential between the cover and the fitting

                      machined out and tapped for 3/4 npt , easy to buy earls or russel fittings for , i'll cover it in detail in by build thread next week when i have pics to post

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