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vip.ls4

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  1. There are still major differences in each car.
  2. Like I said, it took me 2 days (with a friend) to replace my fan bracket because we wanted to make sure we did everything right. Look at EVERYTHING again...every screw, piece, and part that came off. Be sure you look and see if you connected all lines that you may have removed in the process. And as was said earlier, check out your timing belt and see if everything is in order.
  3. http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/engine/timingbelt.html
  4. Sorry for my ignorance but where exactly are the tie rod ends?
  5. I just replaced my fan bracket a couple months ago after my car stalled out and died on me about 5 minutes from my apartment in downtown Houston. My 91 LS had 272,000 miles. The fan bracket cost me $193 (tax included) and took me and a friend of mine two days to fix. We had to disconnect one of the A/C compressor lines in order to get the bottom right bolt (from top of engine) out of the fan bracket. There should also be a bolt at the bottom of the bracket that almost faces straight down. In order to get the two bolts loose all I used was a socket wrench, my foot, and my friend to hold the socket wrench in place. Once you get those two bolts out everything else just kinda falls into place. Just be sure you look and analyze before you try and remove anything.
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