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Author | Subject: Gearbox Mount FAQ |
Welly
Forum Admin Location: Brizzle Registered: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 21,796 Status: Offline |
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Posted 15th Jun 2006 at 04:20
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Welly
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RightFirst things first, Park the car some where, where its not going to get in the way.. Some where with enough space both sides, And out the way of any kids First up remove the battery, Undo these 10mm bolts Remove the battery, and your looking at these. Undo all 4 (13mm) If you have a strut brace now is the time to remove it. Remember to put the bolts back in again Next up remove the Ecu cover, Pull up the silver lever/bar and pull loom off With the battery box outta the way, there is a plate underneath, 4 bolts hold that in place. Undo them, 13mm again PUT A JACK UNDER THE SUMP TO TAKE THE WEIGHT OF THE ENGINE Next up remove the top mount, undo the big 19mm nut and washer. Then the 2 3mm nuts either side and remove the rubber buffer Et volia. replace the buffer mount and put it all back together again. Remember to add the washer ________________________________________ Life is a lie. The only certainty of which is death. Go live and enjoy yourself. The clock is tickingVrs power!! |
Posted 15th Jun 2006 at 04:25
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budsowna
Seasoned Pro Location: wakefield Registered: 13 Mar 2005 Posts: 1,081 Status: Offline |
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thanks for this Welly, i'll get mine done now!________________________________________ missin' the 6 |
Posted 16th Jun 2006 at 01:22
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