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right ive been at this all day with no joy!!
i cant get the nut that is blocked by the turbo!! one would think right remove the turbocharger but i cant get access to the rear 2 nuts either! Since there are the stupid locking tabs!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGRRRRRRRRRRRGRRRRRRRRRRR how have people got round this?? ![]() |
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I use special shaped spanners
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or just get ya wife to do it like i do,lol,
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i use a spanner that i grinded the ring side down and use a mirror 2 locate the nut from under the manifold try that bud
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It's her car lol I'll pop to machine mart and buy some funky spanners tomorrow lol
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if you can remove the water pipes that feed the turbo, that also makes it easier, as they cross/run infront of the stud and nut in question.
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