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Old 04-30-2006, 12:29 AM
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Jaundice,

Have a little faith in yourself. The SVX really is not that hard. It looks very intimidating at first. If you follow young Tom's instructions then you should have not problems.

The Network is here to help young members and owners to enjoy there car, not have there car ruin there life. I can sent you a very good manual in PDF form. PM me your e-mail address that can except a 10mb file and you will have plenty of reading.

Let your step-dad have a read too. The boxer 6 is very well built motor and only a few tools are required to work on it. Here is a list of the most common tools;

10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17mm, 19mm, 22mm sockets and wrenches
3'', 6'', 12'' extensions in 1/4 and 3/8
a good 3/8 socket wrench
phillips and flat screwdrivers
Volt Ohms Meter (VOM)
A good manual (I can provide this)

We are here to help, just ask away.

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