davey1991 If its not scrubbing, its not low enough. Aug 10, 2012 #1 2 questions. Do i need too remove the pump too remove the engine. How do you remove it, struggling every which way.
2 questions. Do i need too remove the pump too remove the engine. How do you remove it, struggling every which way.
OP OP davey1991 If its not scrubbing, its not low enough. Aug 10, 2012 #3 Thought that would probably be easier... But you never know. Just the pipes connecting too the reservoir?
Thought that would probably be easier... But you never know. Just the pipes connecting too the reservoir?
Belly93 to turbo or new lump :/ hmmm Aug 10, 2012 #4 ive just done a swap davey and i removed the pipes from the reservoir and the banjo bolt near the bulk head with the sensor in it
ive just done a swap davey and i removed the pipes from the reservoir and the banjo bolt near the bulk head with the sensor in it
pollyp Club Member Aug 11, 2012 #5 I just unbolt the pump from the block and leave it hanging. Swap engjne then mount the pump back on. Less messing around with replacing banjo copper washers or bleeding the pas fluid etc
I just unbolt the pump from the block and leave it hanging. Swap engjne then mount the pump back on. Less messing around with replacing banjo copper washers or bleeding the pas fluid etc
OP OP davey1991 If its not scrubbing, its not low enough. Aug 11, 2012 #6 Thats what i was planning too do but i can only find one bolt the one under the pulley...