[200q20v] RE: SAE and Hydraulic Resevoir Screen
Derek Pulvino
dbpulvino at hotmail.com
Sat May 12 13:10:23 EDT 2001
They also come out with a biggin' metric sized allen (8-10)-at least that
was my experience. Are torx bit fasteners considered metric or SAE, or
both?
And Taka, that screen pops out of the hydraulic reservoir with no real
tricks that I know of, just a lot of force in an awkward position. In my
case, I had to use reverse jointed pliers wrapped in a rag.
Derek P
Message: 8
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 15:28:33 -0400
To: 200q20v <200q20v at audifans.com>, s-car-list at yahoogroups.com
From: Peter Schulz <peschulz at cisco.com>
Subject: [200q20v] Re: What? I need to use an SAE instead of metric tool on
my
Audi 200 20v?
At 09:17 AM 5/11/2001 -0400, Peter Schulz wrote:
>Ok- close, but not what I intended...
>
>Name the OTHER part that needs an SAE tool...and it's not generally
>considered a wear-out or consumable item .
>
>;^)
>
>-Peter
And the answer is...
the plastic fuel injector inserts in the intake manifold of the 3B....They
require a 3/8 inch hex wrench for removal and reinsertion...
Just had the stock injectors serviced by Marren Motorsports (Injector.com)
and will reinstall them this weekend.
I'll report the before and after results to the lists next week.
Peter C. Schulz peschulz at cisco.com
Quality Systems Engineer/SSE http://www.cisco.com
Customer Contact Business Unit (CCBU) Direct: 978.275.7772
Cisco Systems, Inc. Fax: 978.275.5299
900 Chelmsford Street Pager: 800.365.4578
Lowell, MA 01851 USA
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