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Engine cover removel?!?

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Ask yourself this, "how would I remove the front valve cover if I can't remove the engine cover?".

Answer: You can remove the engine cover by twisting the oil spout to the left.
 
Are you sure because it looks to be apart of a plastic valve covering bolted to the block underneath

Why ask the answer to a question you don't know, then question the answer someone gives you who has been on the forum for over 3 years?

His answer is correct. Hell I figured out how to take the cover off in 5 seconds., and I did it without asking here.
 
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If you have to ask this question, please never open the hood again. Leave things to the professionals.
 
No one pays attention to stickys, so its probably best to not sticky it, then the vast amount of knowledge in this thread will be more likely to be seen by hundreds, if not thousands.
 


I figured it out without asking, so anyone should be able to. Some people just don't step back and access what they are trying to do.
 
Wrap a chain around the cover, attach the other end to a tree rev it up throw in in reverse, job done, and now its Miller time
 


reminds me of the blond who was looking for a 710 cap... and for those who dont get it OIL = 710 upside down.
we can add this thread to rotating the air in your tires and refilling your headlight fluid.
 
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