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topshot_2k

posted on 15th Oct 04 at 13:36

so do i need to take it out to clean iot?


big eck

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 21:18

good lad


starkie

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 18:04

eck just done mine the night will show you on saturday


big eck

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 14:38

Is thre a way to clean it on the car or do I have to take it off???

If so where exactly is it and is it a simple thing to take of and put back on???


BeArDy

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 14:03

get some carb cleaner or switch cleaner and WD40
i dont think u can take it apart as its a sealed unit
just spray inside and will clean it all and give the turning points of the flap a spray with WD40
you should be able to open the flap with a light flick of the weist when its all cleaned up
dont worry about the elec block as it will all dry out, i have know people have them sat in fluids over night and been fine

[Edited on 14-10-2004 by BeArDy]


big eck

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 13:57

2ltr 16v


Richie

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 13:20

what cc is ur car? eg 1200 16v


big eck

posted on 14th Oct 04 at 13:16

Is there anyway of cleaning it without taking it apart as I've heard its a complete mare to get to

:boggle::boggle: