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Frozen intercooler removal?

Removing the intercooler is not easy. It would be easier to remove the top and bottom air pipes and use a hair drier in the bottom hole. Just not toooo hot :)

You really need to find out why you are getting a lot of water in there. Any water should collect in the bottom hose. Are your hoses getting old and flexible? Perhaps it is time to replace them.

Klaus
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1975 164 w/174,800mi (Sold) 1995 850T w/91,000mi, 1998 V70R w/129,000mi






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New Frozen intercooler removal?
posted by  someone claiming to be ByronP  on Thu Feb 15 06:25 CST 2007 >


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