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> Help needed with engine tin
PanelBilly
post Feb 20 2011, 12:50 PM
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I'm trying to get the 2.0 tin back in place. The piece behind the alternator doesnt fit right and I have another part that I can't figure out what to do with

Anybody got a link to a good reference site the Haynes book isn't help and there a utube video bit it's not helping either
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post Feb 20 2011, 03:02 PM
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The piece that goes on the alternator goes on first and end up behind the long front piece of two piece tin, and under the head tin.

Its held on by the long unique alternator pivot (head toward the front of the car) bolt and has a plastic ring that goes between the tin and the alternator.

Screws from the head tin go into that piece....also one from the front tin I think.

It the last piece off, first one on, how is that.
If you remove all the screws for the head tin and the front tin, you can wiggle it in and out from below when you need to change the alternator, so its not impossible.

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