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Old 05-Jan-2006, 18:14
richduc1 richduc1 is offline
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front air intake manifold

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Could someone please tell me where the above is. I am taking off the cooling system and in the manual it says to remove the two screws that hold the front air intake manifold to the front cylinder head and remove manifold. There is no pic so I need advice before I go undoing the wrong thing. Also what tool is needed to remove the bracket securing the rad to the cylinder head? Thanks in advance!
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Old 05-Jan-2006, 19:12
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hi rich what model are you working on
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Old 05-Jan-2006, 19:26
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coolant

Which bit of the cooling system do you have to remove what its telling you to get at is the overflow tank under the airbox, and i cant really see a reason for taking that off, but anyhow the manifold is what the throttle body slides into and youll need to strip all the airbox and fuel system out to get to it!
And the bracket for the rad just pulls of as its on rubbers.
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Old 05-Jan-2006, 21:07
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Hi
Its a 748R. I am taking the engine out, but I only have the standard 748 workshop manual!
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