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  • TDI CR engine cover

    I posted this in the Mk 6 forum, but didn't learn anything — maybe I'll do better here?

    Does anyone know how to remove the engine cover on a TDI 103?

    Was looking at how I could fit a Provent on the Mk 6 and no way can I pull the cover off — I'm not physically strong enough!

    I can bend it out of shape, but no way will it come loose.

    I can't see anything accessible holding it down so it must just clip on, but it feels as solid as if bolted to the motor.

    I'm reluctant to apply mechanical force — my fear is that it will break something before it will come loose (though 85, I'm not all that weak — can still lift >70Kg if I have to.)

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    It is most likely bolted down at one or more ends.

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    • #3
      Have a look for some torque screws near the back, a number of golfs also come straight mkIV 1.6 petrols just come straight off.

      I have to say kudo's to you mate for really getting into it at your age, I can only hope I'm still as motivated as you when I get older
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      • #4
        Someone did post a write up on the mk5 on the removal of the cover a few years back.
        From memory a few on this forum had used force and broken the hold down
        bracket which has a bolt to release it.
        Seems its already been answered from your other post.

        Last edited by neil; 28-12-2009, 03:21 PM.

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        • #5
          Yes, the reply from the other post got me out of it — all it required was more pudden'. The clue is to jerk hard on one corner at a time.

          FYI, this one is retained on four more-or-less identical ball snaps and all you need is sufficient upward pressure. Once removed and replaced it comes off easier.

          Many thanks to all who replied.

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          • #6
            I always put rubber grease on these holding balls before I put cover back on. It needs less force to remove next time.
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