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kezza
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7th Nov 06 at 16:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is it hard to change the manifold gasket on an x14xe engine, just ordered a new gasket but it looks quite tight to get to under the bonnet.
Dave Hay
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7th Nov 06 at 16:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not hard just an absolute cunt and be prepared to have to change stud bolts

plenty of wd-40 when engines cold and go sloooowly.

inlet is even worse.....
mattievRS
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7th Nov 06 at 16:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not that hard.If you remove the heatshield and the round pot thing on the front of the manifold you can then remove the threaded rods with nuts on them.This will allow the manifold to drop down about 2 inches at this point enabling you to remove the gasket and fit the new one.A good idea also is put a bit of gasket sealant on the engine side of the gasket to hold it in place whilst you offer the manifold up to it and then put the far right and left threaded bolt in to align the lot up.Last of all put the rest of the bolts in and torque them up to prevent any blowing of the manifold,replace the pot thing and heat shield and jobs a good one.
kezza
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ok cheers, how do you remove that pipe with the big yellow nut on it thats in the way of the manifold?
mattievRS
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7th Nov 06 at 16:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by kezza
ok cheers, how do you remove that pipe with the big yellow nut on it thats in the way of the manifold?


what pipe with a big yellow nut??
kezza
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7th Nov 06 at 16:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

think it something to do with aircon?
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7th Nov 06 at 16:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by kezza
think it something to do with aircon?


Ah i dont have aircon!!Have you got a haynes manual?If not id get one as they are very useful!Good luck.
kezza
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7th Nov 06 at 16:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeh i have got one somewhere. i might just rip the pipe off because the air con doesnt work anyway so i wont have to worry about loosing the gas. cheers for your help mate

 
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