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Old 27-01-2017, 18:48   #1
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So I've removed my air filter and I'm trying to remove the air box...

3x fasteners removed from inside the engine bay, there seems to be 3 more on the underside with captive bolt accessed from the wheel arch?

The problem is, they don't seem to be captive at all. When I go to loosen them, the whole lot just spins.

Anybody got any ideas? Am I doing it wrong?
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Old 27-01-2017, 20:48   #2
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So I've removed my air filter and I'm trying to remove the air box...

3x fasteners removed from inside the engine bay, there seems to be 3 more on the underside with captive bolt accessed from the wheel arch?

The problem is, they don't seem to be captive at all. When I go to loosen them, the whole lot just spins.

Anybody got any ideas? Am I doing it wrong?
I ended up grinding mine off and fitting it with new bolts.
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Old 27-01-2017, 22:13   #3
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I thought I might have to do that.

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Old 27-01-2017, 22:54   #4
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I used 6mm hex bolts nuts and spring washers, just slide the hex bolt into the slots on the air box then washer and nut underneath and bobs your uncle
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Old 28-01-2017, 01:01   #5
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From memory the wheel arch ones have strange rubber nit type fittings which required lots of back and forth on the ratchet to get them off

Remember and put a blob of silicon in the air box drain hole
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Old 28-01-2017, 12:16   #6
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Probably already been though of but make sure it's all waterproofed when it goes back on, what about coach bolts with large heads? Then I'd probably sealant and paint
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