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Old 17 August 2008, 22:25
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how long hours wise??

simple job to straight swap??

anything else need changing at same time??

thanks

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Old 17 August 2008, 22:28
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depends how much patience you have lol

i could have mine changed within an hour but if your bolts are siezed could take alot longer as i found out on one of my scoobys

(might want to replace the gaskets)
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Old 17 August 2008, 22:34
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cheers for the reply mate,where would i get gaskets from??
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Old 17 August 2008, 22:37
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mine was metal gaskets and i reused mine, but ideally i think they should be replaced. check ebay for some if you go 2 the dealers they prob charge ott
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Old 17 August 2008, 22:43
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thats great many thanks for the info
much appreciated

regards

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Old 17 August 2008, 23:08
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Spray the nuts on the turbo with WD40 and leave for a while. Then you need a flexi head ratchet, some small extension bars and a universal joint for the job. Should be ok after that.
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Old 17 August 2008, 23:44
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also depends if you still have a turbo heat shield fitted lol
took ages to get the original off mine while changing the downpipe!
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Old 18 August 2008, 14:02
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As mentioned above, it's the tools that make or break the job. You need plenty of Plusgas, a 14mm swivel head ratchet spanner and a good quality 6 sided socket.
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Old 18 August 2008, 14:43
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When you remove the water pipes you'll lose some coolant. Some people drain all the coolant before and take the opportunity to do a coolant change.

Also have some spare nuts and bolts, in case some get sheared or go walkies.

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Old 19 August 2008, 21:56
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doing mine in the next few weeks, What size nuts and bolts are needed my00
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