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Bob G

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« on: 26 November 2012, 18:51:43 »

So much talk about above recently thought I would have a look at one to see where everything goes.  As my 2.0L has LPG it was easier to go from underneath, could not find a model of USS Enterprise but did find a black blob  ;D  what a bitch to remove and this was on a scrap car jacked up and resting on road wheels so bags of room, it took 2 hours to remove and that was by cutting the pipes in the end, clips moved ok but no way were thos pesky pipes moving  :( really hope mu heating issues are a lot easier to sort.
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« Reply #1 on: 26 November 2012, 19:09:41 »

Didnt even now 2.0l had HBV  ??? but thats me-only suffer v6 woes=twice the expence/problems etc
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« Reply #2 on: 27 November 2012, 10:20:39 »

So much talk about above recently thought I would have a look at one to see where everything goes.  As my 2.0L has LPG it was easier to go from underneath, could not find a model of USS Enterprise but did find a black blob  ;D  what a bitch to remove and this was on a scrap car jacked up and resting on road wheels so bags of room, it took 2 hours to remove and that was by cutting the pipes in the end, clips moved ok but no way were thos pesky pipes moving  :( really hope mu heating issues are a lot easier to sort.

Thats about right for first go  ;D It gets easier second time around , then a 10 min job blindfolded after that  ;)
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« Reply #3 on: 27 November 2012, 18:18:21 »

So much talk about above recently thought I would have a look at one to see where everything goes.  As my 2.0L has LPG it was easier to go from underneath, could not find a model of USS Enterprise but did find a black blob  ;D  what a bitch to remove and this was on a scrap car jacked up and resting on road wheels so bags of room, it took 2 hours to remove and that was by cutting the pipes in the end, clips moved ok but no way were thos pesky pipes moving  :( really hope mu heating issues are a lot easier to sort.

Thats about right for first go  ;D It gets easier second time around , then a 10 min job blindfolded after that  ;)

Are we still talking about the HBV... ;)
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« Reply #4 on: 27 November 2012, 19:24:47 »

So much talk about above recently thought I would have a look at one to see where everything goes.  As my 2.0L has LPG it was easier to go from underneath, could not find a model of USS Enterprise but did find a black blob  ;D  what a bitch to remove and this was on a scrap car jacked up and resting on road wheels so bags of room, it took 2 hours to remove and that was by cutting the pipes in the end, clips moved ok but no way were thos pesky pipes moving  :( really hope mu heating issues are a lot easier to sort.

Thats about right for first go  ;D It gets easier second time around , then a 10 min job blindfolded after that  ;)

Are we still talking about the HBV... ;)

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