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Old 28-03-06, 06:59 PM   #1
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Default OEM Bellypan removal

Right thats it, I'm going to give the downpipe a good clean and need to know how to remove the Bellpan.

I reckon the quickest way is to release the screws/nuts on each side front and rear and slide it off?
Do I need to release the 2 off at he front upper face or are they there just to keep the 2 halves together?

Sorry for the dumb question but sometimes you can end up screwing things up when you just go for it and I'm sure loads here have sussed the best method.

Are they Nylocks or do I need to apply Threadlock?
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Old 28-03-06, 07:44 PM   #2
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Default Re: OEM Bellypan removal

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Right thats it, I'm going to give the downpipe a good clean and need to know how to remove the Bellpan.

I reckon the quickest way is to release the screws/nuts on each side front and rear and slide it off?
Do I need to release the 2 off at he front upper face or are they there just to keep the 2 halves together?

Sorry for the dumb question but sometimes you can end up screwing things up when you just go for it and I'm sure loads here have sussed the best method.

Are they Nylocks or do I need to apply Threadlock?
Just remove the side bolts, as you said front two are just too keep the pan together.
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