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It's not heavy. When I did mine, I took my time and with plenty of breaks. It took me about 4 hours and should be doable for you. Patience...and I had oxycodone....
I just looked back at Dan's write up. A tip on the fuel lines(besides have a disconnect tool), is to pull the fuel pump fuse or relay and run the engine. It will help keep the fuel mess to a minimum.
I just looked back at Dan's write up. A tip on the fuel lines(besides have a disconnect tool), is to pull the fuel pump fuse or relay and run the engine. It will help keep the fuel mess to a minimum.
There was 15 years of funk underneath my intake. And the rear sensor was rusted to hell, while the front one didnt look bad at all. But I got em sealed up good with some blue RTV sealant all around the new harness. I made a 1/2 inch high wall around the rear sensor with the rest of the tube of the sealant. I followed Dan's write up, and got a torque wrench to torque them to 15 ft/lbs like he instructed. And then the inch/lbs on the intake. But I didn't even own a torque wrench, I have always borrowed one the few times I've ever used one. But just so happens that Harbor Freight had them on sale this week for only $10 each! So I bought two, one for ft/lbs and one for inch/lbs. I've read a lot of reviews about the HF torque wrenches, and people say that they are surprisingly accurate for how cheap they are. For as often as I use one, a HF tool is perfectly fine for that IMO.