Fuel reg replacement
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Hi guys,
ok finally found fuel regulator, got an fse boost valve to replace it.
But how the Heck do you remove it, found screws which can just about get to undo top one but not one underneath!
can it be done without removing turbo??
If so any hints or tips please !
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Fastham
ok finally found fuel regulator, got an fse boost valve to replace it.
But how the Heck do you remove it, found screws which can just about get to undo top one but not one underneath!
can it be done without removing turbo??
If so any hints or tips please !
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Fastham
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It can be done with the turbo in situ. IIRC the last time i had to do one like that i used a baby 1/4" ratchet with 8mm socket.
Make sure you don't nick the o-ring when you're fitting the bypass adaptor.
Make sure you don't nick the o-ring when you're fitting the bypass adaptor.
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Thanks for that carl, i think mine must be slightly different as it seems to be philips screws rather than bolts whick makes it worse.
But i will struggle on.
Many Thanks.
Fastham
But i will struggle on.
Many Thanks.
Fastham
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