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Old 11-18-08, 07:42 AM
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how to remove stock twins

ive decided in the near future to remove and port my stock twins does any one have a how to guide on the best way of going about this ??

any help will be greatly apreseated as i have near done this

as so a parts list i should get so i can spend how ever long doing this and dont have to run to mazda who are use less in ireland for parts
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https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/stock-twin-turbo-nuts-bolts-locations-485829/

Replace the oil line gaskets. Take a wire brush to the other gaskets. If you are reusing the studs and nuts (and no real good reason not to), make sure to use anti-seize and add a washer to make sure you get good pressure for a good seal.
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Hey man its a bit more difficult here than with our buddies across the pond. You'll have to remove the mid section if the steering arm, and if the splines are any way rusty at all this is a bitch of a job. Other than that its pretty much the same as the threads you'll see here
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