There are only a few guides regarding this so i thought i'd post another which will include pictures.
First thing to do is remove the air duct above the engine. This is held on with 3 X 10mm head (5mm thread size) nuts. You will also need to remove the skuttle panel / plastic as there are 2 X torq screws under it that hold the duct on. To remove it, just gently pull it up (I removed the washer jets) but didn't remove the wiper arms. When removing it be careful not to rip the foam on a stud that is welded to the bulk head. I removed the radiator header tank to get it out. (there is one 10mm nut under it. Undo it, pull it off the stud and it comes out of the plastic lugs.
Next is to remove the throttle body. Im sure this has been covered elsewhere. Remove the pipe from the air box, unbolt it, remove the 2 electrical connectors, remove the 2 coolant pipes. I removed the 90 degree elbow, held on with 4 x torq bolts, 2 X bolts that support it on the inlet manifold, there is 1 electrical connector. The EGR pipe uses quite large torq bolts but i found a allen key (10mm i think) works. There might be an air pipe as well but i cant remember.
Now its time to start on the actual inlet manifold. There are 5 easy to see allen bolts (6mm). a few electrical connectors, a big breather pipe, a vacuum pipe that goes to the flap actuator to remove. The pictures of the manifold show the 2 more bolts that need to be removed. You have to get under the car to access them.
I removed the left hand engine mount (supporting the engine on a jack and big piece of wood) so i could pull the engine forward, i cut a piece of wood the correct length and wedged it. Removing what i assume is the fuel rail pressure sensor help to be able to get the manifold out. When i did get it past the bulk head there was one more pipe to disconnect.
I will take and add lots more pictures when i get chance.
First thing to do is remove the air duct above the engine. This is held on with 3 X 10mm head (5mm thread size) nuts. You will also need to remove the skuttle panel / plastic as there are 2 X torq screws under it that hold the duct on. To remove it, just gently pull it up (I removed the washer jets) but didn't remove the wiper arms. When removing it be careful not to rip the foam on a stud that is welded to the bulk head. I removed the radiator header tank to get it out. (there is one 10mm nut under it. Undo it, pull it off the stud and it comes out of the plastic lugs.
Next is to remove the throttle body. Im sure this has been covered elsewhere. Remove the pipe from the air box, unbolt it, remove the 2 electrical connectors, remove the 2 coolant pipes. I removed the 90 degree elbow, held on with 4 x torq bolts, 2 X bolts that support it on the inlet manifold, there is 1 electrical connector. The EGR pipe uses quite large torq bolts but i found a allen key (10mm i think) works. There might be an air pipe as well but i cant remember.
Now its time to start on the actual inlet manifold. There are 5 easy to see allen bolts (6mm). a few electrical connectors, a big breather pipe, a vacuum pipe that goes to the flap actuator to remove. The pictures of the manifold show the 2 more bolts that need to be removed. You have to get under the car to access them.
I removed the left hand engine mount (supporting the engine on a jack and big piece of wood) so i could pull the engine forward, i cut a piece of wood the correct length and wedged it. Removing what i assume is the fuel rail pressure sensor help to be able to get the manifold out. When i did get it past the bulk head there was one more pipe to disconnect.
I will take and add lots more pictures when i get chance.
Attachments
-
a2 inlet 012.jpg497.3 KB · Views: 925
-
a2 inlet 013.jpg607.9 KB · Views: 1,538
-
a2 inlet 014.jpg400.8 KB · Views: 975
-
a2 inlet 006.jpg617.4 KB · Views: 952
-
a2 inlet 003.jpg636.1 KB · Views: 926
-
a2 inlet 009.jpg312.9 KB · Views: 872
-
a2 inlet 010.jpg332.5 KB · Views: 1,043
-
a2 inlet 011.jpg472.8 KB · Views: 943