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Manxmann
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Posts: 54
Re: good mod
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Reply #20 on:
12 May 2009, 20:57 »
I Used a large G clamp on my valver.
The filter sat in the 'cup' of the G and clamp was screwed up tight to grip/wedge the filter. Had to do do this as there's not enough room to swing the proverbial cat let alone a hammer enough to get the screw driver in
But if there is enough space a screwdriver works like a charm.
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tobybrennan
I live here
Posts: 765
GL get out the way, and make way for a 16v anni
Re: good mod
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Reply #21 on:
12 May 2009, 21:59 »
yeah i tried using a belt grip thing, didnt work
i'll just jam a screwdriver into it, see if it workss!!:)
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azzrobz
Here all the time
Posts: 348
Mk3 GTi 16v Anni
Re: good mod
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Reply #22 on:
12 May 2009, 23:56 »
tbh m8 uve had loads of replies, but no1 has had the common sense to ask what have you done to ur car already??
ave you got pics?? least give us an idea what we have to work with.
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Vdubbster
I live here
Posts: 540
Re: good mod
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Reply #23 on:
13 May 2009, 00:56 »
I use my trusted leather belt to get the oil filter off
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tobybrennan
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Posts: 765
GL get out the way, and make way for a 16v anni
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Reply #24 on:
13 May 2009, 08:15 »
not done anything to the car yet, standard, just trying to get it to run a lot nicer before i mod it
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