I have removed that pipe insitu from both my 1.9s and both have the 3 belt pulley. It's not easy and you have to angle things just right but it can be done. Mike (those who say a thing is impossible should not get in the way of those doing it)
Roger Sisler wrote: > I dont think that pipe wil lcome out on its own. What I once saw someone on > this list do, was to cut the pipe like the pipe below it, and use a short > section of rubber hose to reconnect it when finished. > A short section of 1" heater hose and 2 hose clamps from flaps will do the > fixins. > |
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