need help urgently
#1
need help urgently
ok here goes, i have taken off my manifold to change a part but for love nor money i cant get the manifold to fit again. if anyone lives local to sudbury and can help me with re fitting it i would be deeply grateful, and off course i will pay for your services and keep you supplied with all the drink and biscuits you need.
if i keep trying to fit im going to damage something and after paying £93 for a new air intake i dont want to pay for a new one.
im available all weekend including bank holiday, i no its really late notice but i thought i would be able to get it back on, and im really struggling now to get it ready for the rolling road
if i keep trying to fit im going to damage something and after paying £93 for a new air intake i dont want to pay for a new one.
im available all weekend including bank holiday, i no its really late notice but i thought i would be able to get it back on, and im really struggling now to get it ready for the rolling road
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Cannot supply with physical help.
couple of things.
are you putting back the same manifold or a new one, if new one try the old one to see if that one fits, may be wrong or damaged in some way.
if not, is the part you have fitted obstructing/different size to the one removed and causing the problem.
check the bolt/stud holes on the manifold are clean and not in any way deformed or burred during removal.
not sure if a scoob has bolts or studs, if studs then cheek they are not bent or deformed.
With stuff like this it is often best to walk away for a bit then come back to it fresh. Not easy if you need to use the car mind
couple of things.
are you putting back the same manifold or a new one, if new one try the old one to see if that one fits, may be wrong or damaged in some way.
if not, is the part you have fitted obstructing/different size to the one removed and causing the problem.
check the bolt/stud holes on the manifold are clean and not in any way deformed or burred during removal.
not sure if a scoob has bolts or studs, if studs then cheek they are not bent or deformed.
With stuff like this it is often best to walk away for a bit then come back to it fresh. Not easy if you need to use the car mind
#3
its the same one but when i try and put the air intake hose on the turbo something is catching some where to stop the manifold sitting flush on the engine.
and i cant for the life off me see what it is
and i cant for the life off me see what it is
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