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Old 12 April 2006, 09:31 PM
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I have removed the inlet manifold so that I can replace the broken turbo inlet pipe. The pipe is still catching on the fuel rail plumbing, I can't believe I have to remove the rails too......!! Any way round it ?

Graham, how you ever replaced it in situ I will never know...


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Easiest way is to remove the inlet manifold!!
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Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster
Easiest way is to remove the inlet manifold!!

I have the manifold off already but the fuel pipes are still in the way, do I have to remove injectors and rails to get it out ?
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you cannot get the inlet manifold off with the fuel rail still on.. they are bolted to the inlet manifold.. all the fuel pipe are attached to the inlet manifold and so remove that and they have to come off too..
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