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few more dirty pics for you pervs
I am going to the vacum pump seal and upper timing case gasket as well( I am convinced this was the source of my leak)
![]() It's a cap not a hose another difference from the guides and vids ![]() ewww ![]() A good wipe down should restore these ![]() that gunk was on both solenoids in the same place...i left it on the inlet one as a dirty marker... i will wipe these down with no cleaner as it is a sensor![]() ![]() spark look ok but there was a drop of oil on 3 and more on 4 ![]() the upper timing seal came off with the last bolt ![]() ![]() And the pièce de résistance ![]() ![]() ![]() well I hope to clean and put back everything over the next couple of days...wish me luck....passengers side( I am in the UK so RHD) will be a bitch because of the webasto so coolant drain first...but hey i should be able to some of those hoses out of the way.
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