i know what studs are and the process that goes along with it - leave the head on, bottom tap, change out one at a time, and follow the torque specs. /instructions - take my time.
i do not know what the o-ringing process is? Can i do it myself in my garage with the "basic" tools you find in 95% of any gear head's toolbox? or is it a whole nother ball game?
reason i am asking, i read in a post where someone (fellow TDR member) suggests anything over 500hp and 50lbs of boost should get the o-ring process done.
because when i drive the truck the few times a month (thanks whoever made diesel a WHOLE DOLLAR MORE THAN 87 OCTANE
#@$%!) i really make sure to get the bugs and itches out of my system to last a while - because my 1999 honda civic 5sp just does not do the trick, but i can't beat the gas mileage = 43 mpg was my best, but consistantly over 35 mpg. Diesel is $4. 25 and 87 is down to $ 3. 19 around Gettysburg.
so what is O-RINGING? and what is involved with the process.
i do not know what the o-ringing process is? Can i do it myself in my garage with the "basic" tools you find in 95% of any gear head's toolbox? or is it a whole nother ball game?
reason i am asking, i read in a post where someone (fellow TDR member) suggests anything over 500hp and 50lbs of boost should get the o-ring process done.
because when i drive the truck the few times a month (thanks whoever made diesel a WHOLE DOLLAR MORE THAN 87 OCTANE

so what is O-RINGING? and what is involved with the process.