My tool box (and me) are in Las Vegas and the truck is in Nashville right now. I'd like to pack all the tools I need in my suitcase and take them to Nashville and install an EGT gauge while I'm there.
Several have suggested removing the four nuts that hold the turbo in place, lower it an inch or so, and block off the opening with duct tape before drill/tap the exhaust manifold for the pyro.
What size are the nuts on the turbo (`04, 305/555)? Metric? Also, other than screw drivers, adjustable wrench, drill, tap, misc. drill bits, cable ties, voltage tester/light, RTV... what else will I need?
What do I use, if anything, to seal the threads on the pyro?
I'm thinking about purchasing Geno's SRT-10 style single mount and using a DiPrico white EGT or Westach's combo. What do I need to get off the old A-pillar? Socket size needed for the grab handle?
PLEASE, any trick/tips and suggestions for things to pack will reduce the number of times I need to run to Sears (Craftsman) to buy something I already have but did not bring.
Thanks - I know you guys will cut my headaches in half!
Several have suggested removing the four nuts that hold the turbo in place, lower it an inch or so, and block off the opening with duct tape before drill/tap the exhaust manifold for the pyro.
What size are the nuts on the turbo (`04, 305/555)? Metric? Also, other than screw drivers, adjustable wrench, drill, tap, misc. drill bits, cable ties, voltage tester/light, RTV... what else will I need?
What do I use, if anything, to seal the threads on the pyro?
I'm thinking about purchasing Geno's SRT-10 style single mount and using a DiPrico white EGT or Westach's combo. What do I need to get off the old A-pillar? Socket size needed for the grab handle?
PLEASE, any trick/tips and suggestions for things to pack will reduce the number of times I need to run to Sears (Craftsman) to buy something I already have but did not bring.
Thanks - I know you guys will cut my headaches in half!