
How are you supposed to torque up the hard to get bolts/nuts on a 3sGTE.








Cheers,

Paul.

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Fonzy wrote:With and angle grinder cut in 2 mm deep hole on each flat side of the head, then use a screw driver and hammer to tap it round tight!![]()
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i love my angle grinder
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Fonzy wrote:na if it all get too much i just cut another hole in the boot to let some anger out! the boot looks like one of those war zone mercedes from the movies, full holes i tell ya!
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JJ wrote:Extension bar people!!
Some bolts that you can't get into in a 4" range, but 8" range you can
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I've had no issues applying torque to any of the major bolts.
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but two of the manifold/turbo bolts are covered by the manifold
JJ wrote:but two of the manifold/turbo bolts are covered by the manifold
Which two??
All are accessible.
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even with the turbo in place
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JJ wrote:Blimey!! now you show me
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I usually assemble the turbo on the floor first with the manifold, then lift the entire turbo/ exhaust manifold assembly in place.
Those two just need to go on with a spanner and knock it clockwise with a weighty hammer till it wont budge any more.
These need to be tight as they're prone to coming loose and also usually kills off the gasket too- meaning all the turbo has to come off to replace the gasket
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If I remember, they rectified the access to them two on the rev 3's!
Get that timing cover painted black too!!
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Its neither silver or black and doesn't belong in the engine bay
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Consider the plastic wiring loom over the cams too
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Also, if your looking for the right silver paint to bling up the engine bay a little, go for some aluminium paint..
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thats what I usually use
The turbo, manifold and downpipe is in my living room as we speak!!
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