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Old 09-10-04, 08:49 AM
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Question on removing turbo.

I searched to no avail...

There are 4 bolts connecting it to the manifold, I can only seem to access 3
How to get to the bolt closest to the front and to the block?

and, do I need to remove the lower oil line (bigger one)? Because I can't seem to access its bolts either.

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Old 09-10-04, 09:28 AM
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Short stubby wrench. Often you need a hammer to pound the wrench and shock the bolt loose...Helps greatly if you remove the airpump and lower rad hose.
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like stated above, LR hose, and air pump, that's how I got mine off the first time, the second...I just pulled the engine.
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yeah I have the air pump off already, LR hose will come off easy, I just couldn't even see the 4th bolt, let alone see where to get a wrench in there. But if it has been done... there is a way.
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