Thanks so much for your comment I'm glad It helped you- that's the only reason I make them 😁 Hope you gave the video a like to help others find it easier? God bless
An extended wrench can help you get that bolt loose on the back driver side post. It is a tough get. Watch that very back screw on the upper intake. It is hard to back up into the upper intake. It falls down, it will hang up an prevent you from turning the intake out. Be prepared to replace the driver side valve cover. At 100k miles, it might be leaking.
Absolutely, your welcome. That's why I make them! Help others find it by like and sharing, so it ranks higher easier to find, if it helped you that is. God bless
Thank you for the video. How did you access the nut/ bolt behind the throttle body & what tool did you use to get it loosened?? The bracket behind the throttle bottle is hard to access and the space is too tight to get any tool back there. Please help. Thank you in advance
@everyone First time working on Durango I got... and Just hit a brick wall the studs on the right side don't have nuts i assume the one on the back is the same. I cant move the intake right now QA? I need to loosen the right brackets to move out the intake right
It's been such a long time since I've done that, that I don't remember I hope I made it as clear as I could on the video or somebody else will chime in that has done it recently? @everyone
@@joelstevensz06 The rear bottom bracket has a A/C line bracket in front of the nut with what looks like some kind of snap ring securing the A/C bracket, this needs to be removed to get to the nut at least on the 2015. the 13mm nut will not come off until this is off. Royal PITA.
Out of all the videos I've seen you're the ONLY one that explained that back stud. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your comment I'm glad It helped you- that's the only reason I make them 😁
Hope you gave the video a like to help others find it easier?
God bless
Gotta damn!!!! I searched high and low for this info, 1 of 1000 videos and still don't know how to get to the bolt 😂my search continues.
Just what I needed, everyone seems to skip explaining this on their videos. Thank you!
Man!!!! THANK YOU GIVE ME HOPE!!! That i can finish replacing the oil cooler myself
Great video, 90k miles. Needed to change my plugs and this video saved my ass
Glad i could help
Thank You! A small fight thanks to you
An extended wrench can help you get that bolt loose on the back driver side post. It is a tough get. Watch that very back screw on the upper intake. It is hard to back up into the upper intake. It falls down, it will hang up an prevent you from turning the intake out. Be prepared to replace the driver side valve cover. At 100k miles, it might be leaking.
Iam getting close to 100k on my 14 Durango, how do i know if mine is leaking?
Thanks im about to tune up my car today
Very helpful video short and to-the-point
Thank you this is the video I was looking for. Great help
Thank you so much!
Needed this video. Thanks a bunch man!
Absolutely, your welcome. That's why I make them!
Help others find it by like and sharing, so it ranks higher easier to find, if it helped you that is.
God bless
joel man, much thanks on the how toooooo
Great video thank you so much
Good vidio
Big help
This was so fucking help man thank you so much so much appreciation thank you
I've done this before to change oil filterhousing/alot of other shit, just couldn't remember about that back bolt thanks bub😅
Thank you for the video. How did you access the nut/ bolt behind the throttle body & what tool did you use to get it loosened?? The bracket behind the throttle bottle is hard to access and the space is too tight to get any tool back there. Please help. Thank you in advance
One of the bolts on the driver side has a wierd looking fastener attaching the ac line to it
this would have been very helpful had he explained this part of it. I have no idea how to get to this nut because of this fastener
Started this job today Made it up to this part and hit a brick wall. All I need is that fastener you guys have any luck
Same for 2019?
How did you remove the bracket that it holding the a/c line on the driverside back 13mm stud? Can't get to the 13mm nut!!!!!!
Agree, video is almost useless without this information
@everyone First time working on Durango I got... and Just hit a brick wall the studs on the right side don't have nuts i assume the one on the back is the same. I cant move the intake right now QA? I need to loosen the right brackets to move out the intake right
It's been such a long time since I've done that, that I don't remember I hope I made it as clear as I could on the video or somebody else will chime in that has done it recently?
@everyone
How long does it do get the upper intake off ? I have to do some roller rockers and was trying to see how much time it should take ?
Depends on your skills and quality if tools and swivel impact sockets
I wanted to know how hard was the back bracket I'm having trouble the bottom nut
I will have to watch the video again and try to remember.
@@joelstevensz06 The rear bottom bracket has a A/C line bracket in front of the nut with what looks like some kind of snap ring securing the A/C bracket, this needs to be removed to get to the nut at least on the 2015. the 13mm nut will not come off until this is off. Royal PITA.
@@robertromasko8589 how did you take that off I'm having same issue
@@javierontiveros8466 I'm also struggling with this one, how did you go? Any advice?
How long time does it take
Depends on your skill, tools & miles.
@@joelstevensz06 thanks
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