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| replacing a piston and rod 1.3; can I leave the intake in the car? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 12 2012, 09:53 PM (535 Views) | |
| Geeeo1 | Sep 12 2012, 09:53 PM Post #1 |
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Does anyone know if I can pull the head on my 97 1.3 and leave the intake in the car? The last time I did this I pulled them together. I realize anything can be done but I'm asking which way is easier actually? If I have a problem with only cylinder one could I get away with leaving the other 3 cylinders alone and just repair number one? Im tight on funds and don't want to go any farther than I actually have to. |
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| Good bye | Sep 12 2012, 09:58 PM Post #2 |
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Yes, but the bottom bolts on the intake are difficult to reach. I would rather disconnect the wiring and pull the head with the intake attached. |
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