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Old 06-02-2020, 05:53 PM   #7
dghii
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Originally Posted by rexcramer View Post
Disclaimer; I have never tried/done this myself. I remember a thread from somebody who just cut the leaky tank into pieces to remove it. Instead of trying to take it out in one piece. IIRC it makes it easier to access some of the connections/clamps from the top side.
+1 on this idea...

You can do this. I did mine all from above, except for draining coolant.

take pictures
Taking old tank out doesn't take that long, even less time cutting it up.

Using the remove hose pliers helps helps a lot with install.
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