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Issue 21
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue. This issue is quite fiddly and will need a bit of patience when fitting the heat protection sheets.
You get four sheets for this process. I did mine using two sheets, but feel free to cover the part differently if you need more than the two, I used. I started at the back of the lower intake box and had the sheet to just one side, so it covered the top, front and back using the double-sided tape to stick the foil to the part, pictures 2,3 and 4.
I then used the second sheet in the same way, so it covered the opposite side, picture 5. Once you have covered the lower intake box, using a craft knife carefully cut away the excess and the two holes as shown in picture 6.
Retrieve the engine assembly and place the lower intake box between the head area, securing it in place using 6 x BP screws as illustrated in picture 7.
Picture 8 shows the assembly complete for this issue.Markwarren attached the following image(s): Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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Issue 22
Picture 1 shows the parts for this issue. Start by putting the injector supports and the injector connector together. Note that the injector supports and the letter “R” and “L” on them to show which is left and right, picture 2. Secure them in place as shown in pictures 3 and 4.
Place the assembly into the intake ports of the front cylinder head and secure in place using 3 x LP screws, picture 5. Place the sensor to the flange and secure it in place using a KP screw as illustrated in picture 6. Now place the assembly over the injector connector and secure in place using 8 x KP screws, picture 7.
Now place the cap on top of the flange and using 4 x KP screws, secure it in place, picture 8.
Finally, push fit the bridge in place over the cap, taking note of its orientation, picture 9.
That completes part 1 of this assembly.
Markwarren attached the following image(s): Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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