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alan-g-w
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2nd Apr 11 at 07:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As title, how hard a job is this? Car in question is an XE if that makes any difference.
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No one tried this before? Ideally looking for an answer before tomorrow
AlexW
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Bit of an arse, Gotta remove the scuttle etc stuff iirc, Just use a pair of mole grips on the brake unions, Try to not round them off.

Otherwise just be careful of brake fluid and dont get it over your car.
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Engine choice shouldn't make a difference as you're mostly dealing with behind the scuttle and under the dash.

If I remember correctly it's only four bolts between you and the master cylinder coming out but there's a lot in the way first before you get to that point.
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Four bolts, you can see three on the bottom of the part. From what I remember, the entire assembly will come out including the brake pedal once those are loose.
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Aye I wasn't sure if the brake pipes in the engine bay would have anything to do with it.

Cheers for the image Ian, I actually thought it was mounted vertically. I'm not looking forward to the challenge of the scuttle etc tbh, good to see that it's not quite as complicated as I first thought though.
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Scuttle isn't that hard.

Wiper arms, big plastic bolt thing under those, five screws for the scuttle, you'll see as you get there.

 
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