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awkward little foooookers
what tool reccomended to change ??
without having to move the battery on the one side - n t'other stuff on the t'other side
or do you have to move all said stuff
cheers ppl
what tool reccomended to change ??
without having to move the battery on the one side - n t'other stuff on the t'other side
or do you have to move all said stuff
cheers ppl
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Price you pay for having an engine with a lower centre of gravity than any inline!
Moving the battery, washer bottle and inlet gubbins is usually the easiest/quickest way to do it in the long run.
As for tools, you'll need a square drive 14mm plug wrench, plus associated 3" extension, ratchet and maybe a square drive universal joint. I've done it with 1/2" square stuff but 3/8" stuff gives you more room.
[Edited by greasemonkey - 7/27/2003 6:53:48 PM]
Moving the battery, washer bottle and inlet gubbins is usually the easiest/quickest way to do it in the long run.
As for tools, you'll need a square drive 14mm plug wrench, plus associated 3" extension, ratchet and maybe a square drive universal joint. I've done it with 1/2" square stuff but 3/8" stuff gives you more room.
[Edited by greasemonkey - 7/27/2003 6:53:48 PM]
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