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Crowded Engine bay-do these need a special tool?

tonydanzah

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Its time for the oil change and inspection on the 2004 CTS. Its got 90k on it, so time for a oil and filter change. I figured I would inspect the brakes and plugs also. I can get 3 plugs out without removing the intake. Do I need a special tool for these vacuum lines?

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tool for these?

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I would try a pic but they are pretty brittle

Also, when removing the intake can you easily remove the felt before removing the intake or do they come off together.

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Time for new rotors, can't see it that clearly in the photo, but the vanes are starting to crumble and fall out. I think I'm going with r1 concepts, seems most people on the caddy forums run them.

Also the best jack in the world. An old double scissor from 87 nova with a 1/2 drive added for impact use.

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I'm not sure I've ever seen a double scissor like that before. Does it give you added height, or increase the lifting capacity?
 

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Double scissor jack gives the benefit of going up faster. That's about it.

I like your modification to it haha!
 

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Make sure you use a jack stand before you start working on the brakes.
 

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You need a special M0053 tool.

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You just set 'n' forget, the M0053 will fix your car while you sit back and drink a cold one, or nine! :beer:
 

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Looks like you'll need a tool similar to the ones used for the fuel lines, hard to say from the picture though.
 
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after you pull the plenum off please stuff a rag into each intake port, you dont want to drop a bolt in there.
 
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no rush to do the plugs, I'm not starting until I find out if a ngk tr55 is same length as the platinum plugs, then I need to get the new gaskets and finally I won't start until I figure out how to remove the clip without breaking it. But I working on something else in mean time.
 

TylerP

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yeah GM uses those tabs a lot these days, mostly on vacuum and EVAP lines, is it the one where you kinda slide the tab one way and it spreads the plastic clip inside to get over the hump of the ***??
 

TylerP

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i thought thats how it was, i work in a GM dealership as an intern but i dont get too many caddys, a few of the other guys seem like they do 2 or 3 a day though
 

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Those plastic vacuum lines last longer than the rubber hoses, BUT, if they're old and you bump one too hard, they break. I treat them like glass when when I'm working around them.
 

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very true, thats why I was in no rush to find out how they came apart.

I had a situation where I was leaning too hard up against one with a socket extension and snap!! I was able to replace it with a rubber vacuum line and a Dorman vacuum connector; now it looks factory. :D
 
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