
8 or so years since this pick up was put in tank by Citroen, this is it after it's first 8 months of Straight and Used veg oil.. shall make a regular habit of cleaning and checking...

New ones on..will apply paint to bare metal, and may try to cover exposed threads, to make life easier next month when these are worn out again... (tip : injecting more grease in is supposed to prolong life)
This method is nice too.. I think without a grinder, a very tough amount of hacksawing lasting ages..difficult access to.... This way, both links off in about 5 mins..
Enlisted a top crane operator !.. she had not quite done this kind of work before, but as shops were generally closed, she was free! About 1 hour of gentle persuasion got us to gearbox mounting bolt in :) very satisfying. This angle of lean seems ok, a bit more may have been better..
Because patio is only 16 slabs, it's only big enough to have front of car on, whilst engine is way up in air.. I had to push car up over the slabs towards crane, alone, whilst making sure the bonnet didn't shut with the motion :O (it would have crashed down onto hoist) this was my risky bodge.. ;)
LHM removed.... it is green, a tiny bit green, honest... I will have to put back in tomorrow if engine gets in car :( but will change it asap for hydroflush. Only about 2 - 2 1/2 litres here.... (I knew car was running low due to leak) I have a new 1l bottle too..
Injector pipes, quick wire brush... may as well
I had some spare fuel pipe from the 'other' filter housing... decided to make a new turbo pipe, as it was cracking....
what a punk... guess who fitted a cam seal to both sides of head?.. forgetting that a vacumn pump goes in this side instead of a seal.. dooh... managed to lift rocker enough to loosen cam cap enough to get seal back out... !
What do you mean, officer? I don't know what an actuator arm is, let alone how to shorten it!>? Will do some fuel pump tweaks in the near future, in the mean time have shortened this by about 1/4 inch.. if nothing else, it's free'd up to mess about with later.. :)
Old manifold bottom.. two main differences, the inlet pipe has become black plastic, and there is a slight curve to the left hand edge - on the newer style manifold.. time is as always running out, so decided to keep with the early manifold as it's clean :)
Cleaned inlet manifold, and the Garret turbo waiting for a general clean.. noticed I had cleaned the older manifold... oops (gasket was removed from face later)
Off to dealers first thing, for the first and hopefully last time :) comfy chairs and a lot of beaurocracy to get these bits... Pipe was £4 and could well have been the reason there was an oil leak around back of engine... Driveshaft seals and sump washer brought total bill to £30....