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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » XE Dizzy Seal, easy to replace? » Post Reply
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Adam_B |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 20:02 |
Think you need to take the spark plug leads leads off as well. either mark on where they go on the dizzy (if there not already) or take them off from the plugs, so you know where your putting them back. Only way you can mess the timing up. | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 17:15 |
Ahh nice one! Top banana! :thumbs: | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 17:14 |
done it the other day.. 2 13mm bolts one at top and one at the bottom take the full dis off and its there in front of you mate.. :thumbs: | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 15:42 |
Disconnect battery negative. | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 15:28 |
quote: Just had a ganders throught the Haynes actually, doesn't look too taxing, but was wondering if i could fuck the timing up, it says that some parts only go back on one way which is a bonus. | |
myke |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 15:22 |
i can't remember if it's dizzy side or cam side, but i have the same problem and will be doing this next week probably. | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 29th Dec 04 at 14:53 |
I have the common XE problem of an oil leaking dizzy seal, wondering if its an easy task, I'm not sure what i'll need to do, so if someone could give me a little guide it would be much appreciated, thanks! :thumbs: |