Hi guys
Im gonna be fitting a new inlet manifold in the christmas period how hard are these to change out?
Any tips or tricks??
What new gaskets do i need to order up??
Thanks
Neil
How hard is it to fit a inlet manifold??
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Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
new set of inlet and tb gaskets
think its 6 for the inlet
bit fiddly as ya cant see the nuts but not overly difficult to do
try cable tying the spring for the tube under inlet that should save you time messing with that
on a good day should have it done within 90mins fella
make sure you give it all a good clean out while you have it off
tin of carb cleaner
good luck chrome meister
think its 6 for the inlet
bit fiddly as ya cant see the nuts but not overly difficult to do
try cable tying the spring for the tube under inlet that should save you time messing with that
on a good day should have it done within 90mins fella
make sure you give it all a good clean out while you have it off
tin of carb cleaner
good luck chrome meister
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dazleeds wrote: good luck chrome meister
I might wait till gallafant comes back
funny u mention chrome its black with polished letters

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cliffybabe wrote:dazleeds wrote: good luck chrome meister
I might wait till gallafant comes back
funny u mention chrome its black with polished letters
ya mean its not polished
thought youd have got gaz to do you a full polish job
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thought about it but desided against it wanted the inlet to match th erocker and have all the little bits chrome under the hooddazleeds wrote:whatttttttttttttt
ya mean its not polished![]()
thought youd have got gaz to do you a full polish job

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im amazed you had the power to resist a polished inlet and rocker
maybe theres a lil glimpse of hope for you
maybe theres a lil glimpse of hope for you
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whats rust?? u mean the inner wheel arch lip??mattG wrote:don't you find the chrome clashes with all the rust you've got

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na i like the contrast mate black on silver etc, thats th etheme of the cab afteraldazleeds wrote:im amazed you had the power to resist a polished inlet and rocker![]()
maybe theres a lil glimpse of hope for you

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yeah only a bit of bubble, nithing major soon to be sorted thoughmattG wrote:easy tiger only having a laugh,cliffybabe wrote:whats rust?? u mean the inner wheel arch lip??mattG wrote:don't you find the chrome clashes with all the rust you've got
inner wheel arch lip rusty oh dear

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