Gugeon pin access plug
- El_Freddo
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Gugeon pin access plug
Anyone know a trick to removing a gugeon pin access plug from behind the water pump? We think this one has had a sealer applied to it. We've made tools to fit the hex pattern with 14mm bolt heads and nuts welded together to allow us to use a socket, it's worked on all the other plugs, including all four on two other engines.
We're chasing up an allen key to fit, think we have to order it in... so in the mean time i was wondering of a trick someone might know.
Cheers
We're chasing up an allen key to fit, think we have to order it in... so in the mean time i was wondering of a trick someone might know.
Cheers
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- Suby Wan Kenobi
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- El_Freddo
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Thanks for everyone's input on this topic. The access plug was removed with the use of and allen socket as BYB-01 recommended. We had to use a pipe to extend our short breaker bar handle, and with a little effort it broke its seal and out it came. Turned out someone had used some sealer on it :s
Anyway, thanks again, now we can rebuild the engine.
Cheers
Anyway, thanks again, now we can rebuild the engine.
Cheers
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