Originally posted by Meotchh
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Several bottles of emergency Dewars well hidden
Have several sets of camera batteries for those guys in red
Have LOTS of lights
Have an extra turbo available from those great guys in St Louis
Have crews ready to make runs to the local parts store
Have extra nuts, bolts, gaskets, hose clamps, intercooler hoses and penetrating oil available.
Some mood music and a peanut gallery offering advice on how to connect a boost control valve.
I also had help from these people Mitch, Indian Dave, Dragpack, rschonegg, Bas, Fleming, James, Henson, Chaulky and crew, crazy northern Kanooks, DAVEZ84SVO, Larado, The Hubers & friends (Papa John, John, Steve), Nota50, & some others I can't remember right now.
We had some nice commentary from NavySVO, JayG, Gator, Pat, and the Hubers on the exchange also.
There were 3 major obsticles on the exchange for me. The first was coming up with the turbo. The second was the the fitting on the exhaust manifold for the egr tube, it was a major pain to break loose and get off. The 3rd was the second bolt on the oil drain line at the turbo, get an aftermarket for this and you will save big time on your exchange.
As you can see a turbo exchange at the reunion is a very memorable experience and a great way to meet some truely great people and make some tremendous friends.
I drove a long way for the reunion and these people made it a great experience and not a bust and disappointment. I owe alot of people!
Good luck on your exchange, you know where to get some help...........Raven
Boy, am I blessed! Happy New Year!

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