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i no its been covered but it how do you get the top bolt off..

the closest we can get to it is with one finger.. got everything else off but this one bolt.. we have removed the heater hose still cant get it.. is there another trick?

the only thing we can think of is pull the intake plenum off (greddy)

is there particular trick or tool - every forum says its a b*tch be patient, but we cant see any other way to get anything to it to take it off, the dam inspection plate is holding it on..

just tips pls

no smart ass comments just help pls

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Got mine from the bottom, but had a person reach in from the top to get the spanner on the bolt. I also used a set of hook spanners - broad U shaped spanner which helped alot.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

right we got a snapper on and tried cracking n couldnt..

i tried the rope idea this morning and knocked the spanner off..

i can not get he spanner on hands are to big..

if there is anyone from canberra that can get this one bolt off ill shout a 6 pack of beer or something pls help lol

im home all day give me a call or text

0423730741 located south side

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