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Old 11 April 2012, 05:31 PM
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Now this is seriously lazy I know but it will save me the hassle of lots of trips back home to my shed to get the stuff I need. So here goes....

I'm going to change the exhaust this week from the turbo back for a full scorpion system and would like to know, if anyone can remember, all the tools I will need, sizes etc.

Lazy eh but it's so awkward for me to get back to my house to get the tools that are all in a huge un moveable tool box at the moment.

Any help appreciated and any 'lazy ba5tard' comments taken on the nose.

Cheers for any help
Old 11 April 2012, 05:36 PM
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10,12,14mm rachet spanners.also the same size sockets. Screwdriver loads of wd40. If the bolts dont come off the turbo then tou may need loads more.
Old 11 April 2012, 05:38 PM
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Oh and if your fitting a bell mouth down pipe. Some tin snips or a grinder to alter the heat shield
Old 11 April 2012, 05:39 PM
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You may also need blow torch , pentrating fluid and copper grease when refitting the new exhaust so will be easy to remove the next time
Old 11 April 2012, 06:03 PM
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Not sure what year your car is but you may need to think about the o2 sensor if it is fitted to the exhaust, they are normally PITA.
Old 11 April 2012, 06:16 PM
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Sorry it's a 2001 classic turbo 2000

Good work so far chaps
Old 11 April 2012, 06:52 PM
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all the above and a hammer

lambda is 22mm btw
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Yes a 22mm combi spanner anf a hammer as above
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big box of plasters ?? - dont want to go leaking blood all over the seized bolts it dont make them easier to undo !!
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A full scorpion system will probably have new M10 bolts to hold it togeather so a pair of 17mm spaners would be a good shout.
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