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    Bohica, don't leave it too long.

    It will leak onto your starter motor and you'll then have to rebuild the coil.

    the better the tools , the easier the job

    you do not have to remove manifold, but you may appreciate the opportunity to clean it if you still have your egr connected, in fact if it's still connected remove and clean everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    I have a very strong suspicion that it will do nada!
    Had same tools, basically did nothing to help. The nut is too deeply recessed in between the manifold tubes to get most tools onto it to properly tighten it up.
    I thought maybe a pipe spanner may get onto it too, but nope.
    I have successfully tightened that with a crows foot, to about 6Nm. I could not get it tight with a ring spanner, access is bad, you know. So I bought the crows foot. The crows foot is just a socket on a 10cm extension.

    EGR? what's that?
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    What happened to your Discovery 2 today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    This is coming out of the rear of the unit. From what I could see. I have a crows foot socket for the front pipe, that will come of easy. I have seen Bosch kit it has two different gaskets EU2 and EU3 and O rings. Youtube will help, I've helped with this and the owner took the inlet manifold off to get access. I hope to avoid that!
    I was able to replace my FPR without removing manifold.
    I kept the old unit and bought a repair kit.
    My FPR came from RoverLord, may he RIP.

    Will see if I can find the online guide. Handy hints which holds the bolts and gasket with a rubber band ….

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDiscoMan View Post
    I was able to replace my FPR without removing manifold.
    I kept the old unit and bought a repair kit.
    My FPR came from RoverLord, may he RIP.

    Will see if I can find the online guide. Handy hints which holds the bolts and gasket with a rubber band ….
    I plan on two headless bolts to line up the FPR, tighten up the bottom bolt, remove one headless and replace with the FPR bolt, tighten up and repeat.

    Online guide will be handy, I've not done one of these before. Likely to be the first and only!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDiscoMan View Post
    I was able to replace my FPR without removing manifold.
    ....
    The reference to removing the manifold for ease of fitment is about the fuel return line(pipe) at the front of the head.
    No need to remove manifold for FPR, although it is made easier.
    Arthur.

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    Done FPR twice, not an impossible job, would be easier with a second elbow about 2/3 the way up your forearm that bends the opposite way.

    Leaking FPR will also (eventually) kill CPS on bellhousing, ask me how I know.
    There is no eraser on the pencil of life.

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    oil leak

    So I thought I would clean up all the old bits for the EGR cooler and delete them. But after going for a short drive I found I was leaking oil from one of the studs that was on the head for the EGR cooler



    Is that meant to leak oil? the other side doesn't.

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    Done FPR twice, not an impossible job, would be easier with a second elbow about 2/3 the way up your forearm that bends the opposite way.

    I guess it's pretty obvious but remove the lifting eye for access.
    I found the best angle of attack for the bolts was a 3/8 drive socket with a long extension through the gap in the inner guard plastic liner.
    Use two bolts with no heads then hand replace with bolts one at a time then tighten with the socket. AFAIR there are 3 bolts so do the one without a headless bolt first.
    The front pipe union I found impossible with a crows foot to get the required 18ft Lb. The crows foot was too long from Open end to the back of the crows foot. I also tried a ring spanner with a segment cut out to clear the pipe but that did not work as a ring spanner depends on it all being present.

    I bent a open end spanner after heating it and I ground the sides off it. It would have been better IMHO to cut the head off and reweld the shaft at 90 degrees right up next to the head. I don't have the skill to do that and I don't know how chrome vanadium welds. ( is it possible with a standard rod?)
    I had to remove the alternator stay and the oil pipe to the vacuum pump to gain access.
    Regards PhilipA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Four Loko View Post
    So I thought I would clean up all the old bits for the EGR cooler and delete them. But after going for a short drive I found I was leaking oil from one of the studs that was on the head for the EGR cooler



    Is that meant to leak oil? the other side doesn't.

    No put a bolt in it that's not too long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    No put a bolt in it that's not too long

    No as in, No oil should not come out of that with the stud out?

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