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Old 01-25-05, 06:37 PM
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Who should I trust to change my vac hoses. Im fairly sure I have a leak, if not its about time anyway. Can a regular mechanic do ok? No rotary mechanics where I live.
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I would only trust myself, but if i were u i would want someone that has experience with rotarys so they know how and where everything goes, i wouldnt let a regular mechanic do any work on my wankel
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www.kcrx7club.com, go there maybe someone can pitch in if you buy the hoses.
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Do it yourself it's pretty easy and after the first time you'll pretty much remember where everything goes. Just take it slow and try and do one hose at a time so you dont lose track of where they go. If anything you can always look up the vac diagrams.
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