those pesky AVO manifolds...
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those pesky AVO manifolds...
you guys know what i'm talking about... how to get at those nuts on the underside of the AVO manifold. i'm trying to undo them but i can't get my spanner in there, the metal water pipe for the heater hoses gets in the way, the turbo gets in the way... it's just a real pain in the ass.
any hints and tips would be appreciated.
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those pesky AVO manifolds...
I don't know how much space you have but these are always handy in tight places.
Ratchet/gear spanners?
Ratchet/gear spanners?
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There is a way not easy but not imposible either!
you just have to grind a 14mm i think it is spanner down so it fits (open ender)
i did have a photo of it somewhere if i find it i will post.
Ryno.
you just have to grind a 14mm i think it is spanner down so it fits (open ender)
i did have a photo of it somewhere if i find it i will post.
Ryno.
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here tis
wide enough that it wont bend thin enough to fit between 2 & 3
just buy a cheap one to butcher!!
wide enough that it wont bend thin enough to fit between 2 & 3
just buy a cheap one to butcher!!
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those pesky AVO manifolds...
I had a couple of modified spanners for my manifold nuts.
Worth their weight in gold. Personally I didn't buy cheapies as I figured since I was weakening them it was probably better to start with a reasonable quality spanner.
Jake
Worth their weight in gold. Personally I didn't buy cheapies as I figured since I was weakening them it was probably better to start with a reasonable quality spanner.
Jake
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thanks guys, i'll give that a go.
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thanks again guys, the ground down el cheapo spanner worked a treat. actually, once you put the car up on jack stands and take that front wheel off, getting to those nuts is actually pretty easy!
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Just buy an SE Fatty!
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Craig wrote:Just buy an SE Fatty!
hmm, SE eh? that'll give me the maintenence issues of a turbo, with the power output of a mildly worked n/a .... no thanks!
this little duck is going back to n/a for the time being
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Maintenance issues...I said SE not SP!
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