jackc
Number of posts : 1167 Age : 34 Location : haverhill Drives : mk2 golf gti 16v, mk2 golf gti 8v, mk2 golf 1.3, mk4 golf Registration date : 2009-04-26
| Subject: mk1 golf inlet manifold Mon Dec 14 2009, 21:10 | |
| how hard is it to change a mk1 golf 1.8 8v inlet manfold? cheers | |
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whatalotafun
Number of posts : 1656 Age : 40 Location : on the road Drives : fiesta zetec, eunos roadster, 1970 bug, honda vt 250 Registration date : 2009-06-26
| Subject: Re: mk1 golf inlet manifold Mon Dec 14 2009, 21:19 | |
| 8 bolts i think, and 3 that hold the carb on, plus one pipe to pull off. shouldnt be too hard if you have the correct tools. And bendy fingers always help | |
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jackc
Number of posts : 1167 Age : 34 Location : haverhill Drives : mk2 golf gti 16v, mk2 golf gti 8v, mk2 golf 1.3, mk4 golf Registration date : 2009-04-26
| Subject: Re: mk1 golf inlet manifold Mon Dec 14 2009, 21:40 | |
| cheers mate | |
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whittle
Number of posts : 1882 Age : 34 Location : Secret Base Drives : along the pavement Registration date : 2009-09-11
| Subject: Re: mk1 golf inlet manifold Tue Dec 15 2009, 12:42 | |
| its not 'hard' but its fiddley as f**k | |
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tyeness
Number of posts : 595 Age : 39 Location : Cambridge yah Drives : about once a week Registration date : 2008-08-04
| Subject: Re: mk1 golf inlet manifold Tue Dec 22 2009, 12:56 | |
| - thermal wrote:
- its not 'hard' but its fiddley as f**k
What he said. Skinny fingers and stubby spanners at the ready. | |
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