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Old 12-19-2009, 11:49 AM   #1
thatguyumet
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99 Eurovan VR6 Intake/Injector Nightmare..

I have a 99 Eurovan VR6, Injectors are bad on 2 & 5. Trying to get the intake manifold off and having a hell of a time. it seems there are 10 6mm allen bolts where the manifold meets the head (is this correct?) Do I stand a better chance accessing from the bottom, in which case i need to remove the AC Compressor (?) and a few other mean looking items.

Also I am trying to break the bolts with a 6" allen wrench and feel like I am about to snap the wrench, are they commonly this tight, I am afraid of stripping the bolts, or even breaking off the heads.

Lastly I took off the short grill with the badge and tipped the radiator forward. if i remove the bottom section right under the louvered grill will the radiator come even further forward?

A manual for this process would be greatly appreciated!!

all and any feedback for this process would be greatly appreciated, this is my first post '75 car I have worked on, and it's a whole different world.

Thanks
Alden
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