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Postby Garry » Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:43 pm

Unless it's been put on by a gorilla or you own an SP and the AC pipes stop you getting access from above and I cant get my arms in the right spot for enough leverage through the mudguard. I use the tool on a loooong extension arm. It's still a PITA but I cant do it any other way. I've tried lots of times.
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Postby Andrew » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:23 am

...no tools needed for me :mrgreen: -

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Postby Uncle Arthur » Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:29 pm

mx_adam wrote:Don't know about anyone else's cars - but on mine there is an aluminium support that goes from the underside of the inlet manifold to just below where the oil filter is. Its basically impossible to get the filter on or off with it in place. Fortunately just 2 bolts to undo to get it out of the way........... then filter change as normal!


Standard brace on the NA series' - never found it got in the way until I installed the oil feed fitting plate to feed the turbo..... I just sourced a different sized filter in the correct fitting size.....
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Postby Sean » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:13 pm

Uncle Arthur wrote:
mx_adam wrote:Don't know about anyone else's cars - but on mine there is an aluminium support that goes from the underside of the inlet manifold to just below where the oil filter is. Its basically impossible to get the filter on or off with it in place. Fortunately just 2 bolts to undo to get it out of the way........... then filter change as normal!


Standard brace on the NA series' - never found it got in the way until I installed the oil feed fitting plate to feed the turbo..... I just sourced a different sized filter in the correct fitting size.....


I've removed the support from 3 NAs and never had an issue...

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