Sunday, December 22, 2013

# 5 Pav3l


Does anyone have any idea how to develop lower bolt rack A4 B6 3.0i V6 ASN Quattro Automatic, right-hand drive! Disassemble the pad right on the box, but the place did not fit anymore because the muffler on the right line cylinders. Looking through the hole in the stand, which coincides with the bolt pad, barely visible part of the screw head, but I could not get to it, no matter how prolonged and how "kardancheta" I was trying to get at it. I think tomorrow I buy a 50 cm extension and try "shortcut" through the opening of the stand by "little" pushing until it's head in the cup that inacheee ... At the same time I saw that the left side (for left-hand drive) seemed to have more space between the box and the exhaust pipe, apparently there is intended to be "easier" ... Back to top
# 5 Pav3l
Disassembly-assembly rack for A4 - right hand drive. I do not know where the bolt is, so that will be my first downloaded rake question comes specifically happening to 3.0 Quattro Automatic, cause machine is significantly larger than the handle also has exhaust pipes on both sides of the box of tampons happening and machine speaker stands are great, and above all there is a lot more thermal insulation panels for exhausts and larger happening motor, compared with 4-cylinder engines. All 4-cylinder engines with bolt handle is visible and simple enough to him, so that you have room for access. Incidentally in PDF-and there explained everything happening but how do you get to the bottom bolt! Anyway - with some disassembly (plenty) and little new tool in combination with the old all over well. In general elongation (50 cm), with a short stretch (12 13 cm) and kardanche - things came to a happy ending. The hardest happening part of this was how to merge the longer happening reach screw cup 10 dvanadesetosten but her and got the hang of topic already "outdated" to me, and it's time to thank the respondents to. Back to top
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