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Engine removal
Hi all,
Will be starting an engine change for a friend over the next few days, what is the easiest way of removing the engine on a mk3?
Are there any guides to have a look through or does anyone have a pdf or similar covering it?
I'm guessing rear bumper off, engine cover and bracing off, shafts out and engine/box out through the bottom?
anything that I should look out for?
Thanks
Adam.
Will be starting an engine change for a friend over the next few days, what is the easiest way of removing the engine on a mk3?
Are there any guides to have a look through or does anyone have a pdf or similar covering it?
I'm guessing rear bumper off, engine cover and bracing off, shafts out and engine/box out through the bottom?
anything that I should look out for?
Thanks
Adam.
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Re: Engine removal
I think I'd have tried to find out the pro's n cons BEFORE volunteering!
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Re: Engine removal
he had no choiceRhon wrote:I think I'd have tried to find out the pro's n cons BEFORE volunteering!
its out now, just got to get the new one in! when it arrives