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Think I will just drive the thing Let it get nice and warm then remove the bolts etc and go from there , hoping it's straight forward , doesn't look too hard , fair few hoses , clips and off it comes lol
The last 2 times I've removed crossover pipes I've had no issues removing the bolts.
I doubt they will snap, steel bolts in an alloy block are more prone to galling. Heat is a good idea, hot air gun maybe?
ok cheers bud, good to hear a positive for a change lol
im hoping the engine heat will be enough , looking at it, its the little things like injector lines that im not looking forward to ,i have replaced the injectors in the past and hated it lol
Well , I removed the inlet manifold , the drivers side was most awkward , power steering lines etc etc anyhoo , removed 3 of the 4 Alloy crossover bolts , all going well then the 4th , it didn't feel right , springy , like you know it's twisting not undoing lol.
Well I think I got a turn or 2 of it then crack lol
well its all back together and running, a job I wouldnt want to do again
No water leak but I now have what looks like oil seeping from around where the alloy pipe joins the O rings lol, Oil ?!?!?!?!?!?
Anyhoo im hoping its residue from say WD40 I put into the thread holes or the copper grease melting etc as otherwise im stumped on that one, good old Jap engines