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Old 02-23-2004   #2
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1. You can get new flywheel bolts from Mitsubishi.

2. I used Locktite "Red" on my flywheel bolts. Don't want them coming loose on their own.

3. The stock manifold is heavy (almost 20 lbs.) I would put it back on for the added support.

4. Just remove the a/c compressor, brackets, lines, etc.

5. All you need is a 12 point 13mm socket (Craftsman, Snap-on, Mac, etc.)

6. Yeah, but 25-29 psi is about as high as you want to go even with studs. Some have gone higher, but you are taking you chances.

7. There are always extra bolts, they have sex and multiply when you are not looking.

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