yes but there is still the metal pipe the hose goes on toremove the fooking hose then FFS. It int rocket science is it???
yes but there is still the metal pipe the hose goes on toremove the fooking hose then FFS. It int rocket science is it???
yea which is a lot involed with that and am sure there must be anothr wayAye but if ya lucky by the time the glow plug has come up high enough to hit the metal pipe it'll have cleared the threads. if not ya'll have to remove the metal pipe anorl.
i am trying the thread keeps digging into the rubberhose its got to pull straight up ward no room to move it side to side been on it 4hourslook, the plug WILL come out without removing the rubber pipe, i did it just a few days ago, YES it is fiddly, BUT it can be done. now quit moaning, and get out there and get it done!
yea butif it can be done with out removing it i would sooner do it that way coz othe wise wil have to drain cooling system out and if you did it then i should beable to did yours cut ito hose when you was taking it outtake the hose off then, gives the thickness of the rubber more clearence!
iwill keep trying to get it outClamp the fooker then, that'll get it out of the way.
cant see how u did it
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If you're having trouble with the glow plugs I suggest you avoid changing the timing belts....
he he heremove the fooking hose then FFS. It int rocket science is it???
still no joy the onlt thing i can think of is my pluga have longer threads on them the thread starts to cut into the pipe as u pull it out
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