Jim, no, that's Steve the bricklayer... not me.
Red dwarfer - not sure what it is exactly, but trust me, I am not able to keep up with maintaining it, and, like I said, if I get a major problem with it, then it's out of action for long periods of time - getting spares, learning how to install/repair etc. The big oil loss was a real mess with oil everywhere - very dispiriting.
Lest said the better really.
Removing a Xantia 1.9 TD engine
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Are these lads really so feral and stupid?I think they get some peverse pleasure slashing the seats, kicking all the panels in and urinating over everything...
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I found this interesting blog on engine removal. I expect it's already known about on FCF.
http://xantiablog.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
http://xantiablog.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
Tim
2009 HV09 C5 2.2
1996 N679 Xantia TD VSX estate - sold August 2012
1995 M289 Xantia TD SX hatch - sold March 2012
Tarte au Citroen
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2009 HV09 C5 2.2
1996 N679 Xantia TD VSX estate - sold August 2012
1995 M289 Xantia TD SX hatch - sold March 2012
Tarte au Citroen
2009 24" iMac 3.06GHZ
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Yes, very much so Tim...Napoleon wrote:I found this interesting blog on engine removal. I expect it's already known about on FCF.
http://xantiablog.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
That's John's (jgra1) blog
John is our resident forum specialist on engine removal, even V6 engines!
Jim
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
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