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Old 05-14-2013, 07:18 AM   #7
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Oil cap was difficult to remove while engine is running, which means a vacuum is being created. But when I did loosten it, the engine almost shut off so I turned the engine off and put the cap back on.

AOS is a pain to remove. I took the back wheel off as well as the plastic cover. But there is little to no space to put your arm in there and reach the bolts to remove the AOS. The side hose does not want to come off either. I ran out of daylight so I will try again later.
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