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#1: abs covers Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshire PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2012 2:07 pm
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hi
well, today was the start of an interesting day.
Had to change the clutch, so all went well until we came to seperating the link arm.No amount of pressure would budge it so, calling it duff after 30 mins was fair enough. We decided to take the suspension strut off to free us some movement, thus 30mins later we decided to call that duff and had a cigarette.Then off came the track rod end, and it started to rain, 30mins later it was raining heavier, out came the hammer.
So. needless to say i need the part number of the abs cover that fits on the knuckle.
We did indeed finished the fitting of the clutch, although wet and tired and the need for other part(s):
1.ABS cover
2.The hose that goes to the rocker cover (not sure its name but was brittle) Rolling Eyes
3.A pin that goes into the clutch slave cylinder connector (engine side)
so can antone please give me the numbers of these 3 as im stuck atm Sad

2002 gti

#2: Re: abs covers Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshire PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 3:16 am
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this pipe
 

this abs cover
 

this type of metal pin on clutch slave connector
 

wot is this (in the middle)- was told can be used for filling gearbox oil but manual says otherwise
 

thnx for any help Smile

#3: Re: abs covers Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:39 am
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Look them up on Peugeot Service Box, the internet is a wonderful thing.

#4: Re: abs covers Author: usher, Location: northallerton PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:07 am
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tape the pipe up with some electrical tape i did on mine and its been fine since, for the others i would say check scrap yards

#5: Re: abs covers Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshire PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:39 am
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well, didnt go breakers as abs covers are naff and probably break anyways.
went to pug dealer,
abs covers£4ish each
screws/nuts 0.50 each
pipe £22 - was taping but it broke again/old and fragile so replaced

That nut with the white top on the gearbox(see pic) is a breather pipe. It also can be used for filling gearbox oil,and nut on side of engine for level.
Only 1 mechanic knew what this was Shocked



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