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Thread: Plenum filter replacement

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    I had never used 303 before, well only a Lee Enfield many moons ago

    I found out about it by reading various forums, a lot of the guys who show cars seem to swear by the stuff, so I decided to give it a whirl, all good so far

    Steve

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    Gotta love the show car scene!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFarmer View Post
    I took a couple of pics to show the finished job and the way the 303 Aerospace protectant has brought up the plenum cover !





    Steve
    Looks great.

    Is there a photo pictorial anywhere to show you how to replace the filter. Im buggered if i can see a way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derpomz View Post
    Looks great.

    Is there a photo pictorial anywhere to show you how to replace the filter. Im buggered if i can see a way to do it.
    there is one here mate

    Intake plenum filter replacement (Range Rover 4.0/4.6/p38)

    Steve

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    derpomz Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveFarmer View Post
    I read that and i dont think i am capable of doing all that dismantling. I am the Tim the tool Man Taylor of fixing things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derpomz View Post
    I read that and i dont think i am capable of doing all that dismantling. I am the Tim the tool Man Taylor of fixing things.
    Give yourself a couple of hours to do it. Follow the procedure step by step it's not too hard and no special tools needed.

    Gary

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    It helps to have an assistant for this one, also my bottom windscreen finisher was slightly stuck by a bit of excess windscreen sealant and had to be gently prised off, being careful not to crack the windscreen. A non metallic scraper/trim remover is good for this.

    Just be gentle and have patience, it's not a super hard job just a bit fiddly

    Steve

  8. #18
    olbod Guest
    I just checked our P38 and it does not have a filter or any sign that it ever did ?
    Is it actually important to have one apart from stopping leaves and crap getting in there. ?

    Jeez what next what else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    I just checked our P38 and it does not have a filter or any sign that it ever did ?
    Is it actually important to have one apart from stopping leaves and crap getting in there. ?

    Jeez what next what else.
    Mate it just stops leaves and crap getting into your pollen filters, which is why i replaced it with synthetic fly screen wire.

    If you took yours apart you would most likely find the remnants of some roughly 15 yr old foam hanging about

    Steve

  10. #20
    olbod Guest
    Next job.
    My new pollen and plenim filters arrived this morning from Mr Automotive.
    $115 to my door.
    Excellent.
    Just have to buy a yard of plastic flyscreen mesh when I go shopping on Thursday.

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