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im in the middle of pulling my plenum and rocker covers off to get powder coated and im kinda stuck.

i have removed all bolts thats on the top side of the plenum, have removed the bolts from the TB also and it would budge. then i found out there is a bolt under neath the plenum. but i can only feel one and its still not budging. are there more bolts holding the plenum down???

please help :3some:

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you've got to get at it with a 1/4" socket, what i did was use around 40cm of 3/8 extension so i could use my 3/8 ratchet incase they were tight - going at it with a 1/4" ratchet and you'll smash the gears.

i put a 3/8" to 1/4" adapter on the end of the 3/8" extension and used the rest as 1/4" extensions so it could get into the tight spots. luckily the end of my long 1/4" extension allows the socket to swivel a bit.

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