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For both front and back bowtie make sure to clean surface with rubbing alcohol before applying replacement bowties to the car.
Front Bowtie: Reach both hands underneath the factory bowtie housing (whole chrome piece) on each side. Feel around for the two clips on the back of the bowtie housing. Pull both of the clips down and forcefully pull/wiggle the bowtie housing out. Flip over the housing and poke out the gold bowtie through the back using a flat head screwdriver and the four holes on the back of the bowtie housing unit. Clean the area and replace with the DefenderWorx Bowtie. Snap the bowtie housing back into place on the grill and enjoy your new DefenderWorx Replacement Bowtie.
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69 Camaro Yenko/SC 427 Coupe

Catching both the automotive industry and the American motoring public by surprise, Ford released the new Mustang in April, 1964 to unprecedented success. Its smaller, two door profile along with its long hood/short rear deck design made a lasting impression on everyone who saw it. Stunned by the sales numbers the Mustang was racking up, it took until 1967 Read the rest of this entry »

This Borla Performance Exhaust System (part number 11774 & 11775) has been designed for 2010 Chevrolet Camaro equipped with a 6.2L V-8 engine with an automatic or manual transmission. Borla Performance Exhaust System (part number 11776) has been designed for 2010 Chevrolet Camaro equipped with a 3.6L V-6 engine with an automatic or manual transmission.
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1995 ENGINE PERFORMANCE General Motors Corp. Removal, Overhaul & Installation Cadillac; Concours, DeVille, Seville
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST * CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicle computer and memory systems may lose memory data. Driveability problems may exist until computer systems have completed a relearn cycle. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION section before disconnecting battery.
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Removal, overhaul and installation procedures are covered in this article. If component removal and installation is primarily an unbolt and bolt-on procedure, only a torque specification may be furnished.
NOTE: Mirage 1.6L uses Distributorless Ignition System (DIS). For exploded view of distributor on all other models,
FUEL SYSTEM
WARNING: Always relieve fuel pressure before disconnecting any fuel injection-related component. DO NOT allow fuel to contact engine or electrical components.
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REMOVAL 1. REMOVE ENGINE UNDER COVER 2. DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT 3. DISCONNECT UPPER RADIATOR HOSE 4. DISCONNECT PS PUMP FROM ENGINE (a) Disconnect the 2 PS air hoses from the air intake chamber and resonator. (b) Remove the bolt holding the PS pressure tube clamp to the frame. (c) Remove the drive belt (See page SR–3). (d) Remove the bolt and nut, and disconnect the PS pump from the engine. 5. DISCONNECT A/C COMPRESSOR FROM ENGINE (a) Disconnect the A/C compressor connector. (b) Remove the drive belt (See page AC–17). (c) Remove the 4 bolts, and disconnect the A/C compressor from the engine. 6. LOOSEN FAN WITH FLUID COUPLING AND FAN PULLEYS 7. REMOVE Read the rest of this entry »

Tools you need: • Torx T-20 • Socket wrench size M10 • Small screwdriver • Chalk or pencil (if you want to put some marks on the bodykit to fix it exactly as it was) • A bucket to store the washer fluid (remember: it might be upto 6.5 liters!) • Old soft blankets, wood blocks or a friend to lend a helping hand to avoid scratches to the bumper paint
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This article covers front axle shafts on FWD and 4WD vehicles. Intermediate axle shafts are covered at end of this article. See RWD AXLE SHAFTS article in this section for rear axle shafts on Celica and Camry All-Trac and MR2.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION AXLE SHAFTS
Removal (Camry)
1) Remove hub cap, cotter pin and lock nut. Loosen and remove lock nut from wheel bearing. Remove engine undercover. Remove front fender apron seal.
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Toothed Belt Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required Engine support bridge 10-222 A ( guide 10-222 A/21 changing ) Adapter 10-222 A/8 Torque wrench V.A.G 1331 Torque wrench V.A.G 1332 Pin wrench T10020 Changing the Engine Support Bridge 10-222 A . Guide 10-222 A/21 The engine support bridge 10-222 A is needed to support the engine/transmission subassembly. A new bore is required for securing the adapter 10-222 A/8 to the guide 10-222 A/21 . Dimensions in mm. Drill a 12.5 mm diameter hole – arrow – into the guide 10-222 A/21.
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The Edelbrock E-Force Competition Air Intake System is intended only for use on 2010-2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS’ that have been equipped with the Edelbrock E-Force Competition Supercharger System. This intake is not compatible with naturally aspirated cars, nor with those using a different supercharger. While this system can also be used with the #1597/1598 street legal packages, installation may violate emission regulations in some areas.
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