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Right rocker cover
Do I need remove the coolant pipes on the left to get the cover and gasket on safely? Any help about this manoeuvre would be cool? I'm doing a gasket replace and cover paint Thanks Last edited by London 5; 10-07-2013 at 05:27 PM. Reason: Improve photo |
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I've tried test placing the cover back on a few times, I think it can be done without removing those pipes, but may need two people. Worried about getting a well place gasket
.Thanks Ben |
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Sometimes it's easier to remove more stuff like that and get the cover properly at once,rather than messing the half moons at the rear.
That hose is easily unclipped and moved away or held by a bungee. That fuel line is not a difficult thing to get removed.Remove the Fuel Pump fuse,it's in the glove box fuse compartment,crank the engine let it start and die.Remove the hose.
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