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Simon Barr
Guest
In article <[email protected]>, Austin Shackles wrote:
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> In theory you can see it through the drain hole... the other thing you're
> supposed to be able to do is look through the drain hole for rubber
> filings..
>
Derry has suggested the same thing, I'll have to try and take a look.
Is it not visible by removing the little plate on the timing chest cover
directly in front of the injection pump then?
> end up somewhere around 120 ft-lbs, I reckon that big sod on the front of
> the engine must be up around 200. I guess the transmission should take that
I think if it came to replacement I'd let someone else do it, I'm not geared
up for nuts that tight!
When the belt on the missus's Astra needed doing I let a garage do it cos
if it goes wrong it can be very expensive, and they'd have to pay for the
bits.
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simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
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>
> In theory you can see it through the drain hole... the other thing you're
> supposed to be able to do is look through the drain hole for rubber
> filings..
>
Derry has suggested the same thing, I'll have to try and take a look.
Is it not visible by removing the little plate on the timing chest cover
directly in front of the injection pump then?
> end up somewhere around 120 ft-lbs, I reckon that big sod on the front of
> the engine must be up around 200. I guess the transmission should take that
I think if it came to replacement I'd let someone else do it, I'm not geared
up for nuts that tight!
When the belt on the missus's Astra needed doing I let a garage do it cos
if it goes wrong it can be very expensive, and they'd have to pay for the
bits.
--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.