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    #16
    Yes. If your lucky, you wont have to pull them all the way out. If not, the exhaust side I know will go all the way out, the intake side you might have to jack the back of the motor up. But you should be able to slide them out without hitting the core support. You'll probably have to take the grills out though. I slid mine all the way past number 3 cylinder.
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      #17
      if the #6 cylinder is in the front of the motor (the front of the car), wouldnt i have to pull the shaft out the back of the motor (toward the windshield)?

      you're in hagerstown... ill buy u a 6 pack if you swing by and help me out when i begin the task at hand! gaithersburg is only 40 min away! make that a 30 pack, u know how gas prices are these days.
      Claus Luthe is my hero.

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        #18
        Originally posted by silversleeper
        if the #6 cylinder is in the front of the motor (the front of the car), wouldnt i have to pull the shaft out the back of the motor (toward the windshield)?

        you're in hagerstown... ill buy u a 6 pack if you swing by and help me out when i begin the task at hand! gaithersburg is only 40 min away! make that a 30 pack, u know how gas prices are these days.
        #6 is the rear.
        Adam Fogg- '88 M3

        Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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          #19
          If it's number 6, it should be real easy. Im usually down in baltimore during the week. Pepsi is my drink though.
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