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Removing expansion bottle
Topic Started: Fri May 21, 2010 10:39 pm (813 Views)
olliecampbell
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Hello,

I want to clean underneath/behind the expansion tank. OCD, yes I know!

I've removed the two nuts, but it's also attached to the inner wing. How does that come off!?
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should be just one nut and the tall plastic screw then it just sits in s rubber mounting inside the inner wing

if you have no rust under there be a very happy man B)
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olliecampbell
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Well I'm a very happy man :) None whatsoever.

Just for the record, after disconnecting everything from it, you have to tilt it towards the engine by about 45 degrees. You can then pull it out of the wing. There's an L shaped hook on the bottom that keeps it in place you see.
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good stuff :driver:
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