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Old 06-17-2018, 08:26 AM
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Im replacing the engine harness with one of Seans wiring with a GB alternator; do I have to remove the timing belt covers to get at this bolt? (I think I do)



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13mm on an extension and you can get it out and put it back in.
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13mm on an extension and you can get it out and put it back in.
thanks Sean...........I was up most of the night watching Le Mans so once I have sufficient coffee I'll have another look...........maybe I'll get lucky given its fathers day (in more ways than one!!!)
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I got the bolt out as Sean described but I went in from below and worked somewhat blind as the bolt head is quite recessed.

With the bolt out, the air filter housing off, the injector rail cover off and a series of disconnections at the 14 pin, alternator and starter the old and now dead harness is out.



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