(11-03-2014, 02:26 PM)Poodle Wrote: It took me a while as it was one of the first mechanical jobs I ever did and I removed the whole lot rather than just blanking the inlet. I don't know how mechanically experienced you are, but I wouldn't expect it to take more than a couple of hours. Wr
I used to be a vehicle strip / fit tech in a body shop and have changed engines in a couple cars but I mainly just do basic stuff like brakes and servicing on my cars now and most hard to do things I usually take to my trusty mechanic but I'm willing to take the whole egr system out myself to try save some money as I got to tax it end of month.
When you did it poodle did you have to move anything out the way like disconnect the downpipe or move the header tank above the rad to move the engine enough to gain good access down the back

Also looks like the pas and alternator are not going to let the engine move forward much at all
