Bolt locations

Bolt locations

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dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Saturday 28th February 2015
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Hi
Just doing a part body lift on S2. Have removed the 2 at the back, the 3 under each side, and the handbrake, but I think there maybe a couple into the transmission tunnel, but cant find them. Am I imagining things? If they are there, do I have to remove the dashboard, or can I just ease up the back of the console.

Appreciate any help.

Thanks
Dave

dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Saturday 28th February 2015
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Hi, thanks for that, but still cant find the bolts and the pdf they refer to is not working.

dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Bill, I know how you feel! I have spent most of 2 evenings looking for those buggers. Eventually I was winding up the front slowly, cringing at every pop and bang, when eventually I could see through the engine bay that the captive holes have no bolts. Next one that got me was the 2 under the seat-belt reels, jacking the body up at the back, the chassis was moving with it so there had to be something, took bloody ages to find them as the nuts are captive and hidden.

The job would have been 4 hours beginning to end if i had known where they all were. So just for anyone else doing a partial raise on an S2

4 in the footwell
6 for the seatbelt - take extra care, if the heads sheer off you will not be able to lift the body.
4 at the rear of passenger compartment, 2 of them being under the seat-belt reels!
2 at the rear of the tank.

Other things to undo
The job is easier if you take the seats out
Loosen jubilee clips for filler pipe to tank (so the tank can be left behind as the body is raised) losen so it at least moves.
Undo the earth strap on the chassis passenger side wheel arch
Disconnect one of the steering UJ's, had to release the rack to allow disconnection. It needs a good clean up anyway.
Remove the exhaust rear section, so you can remove the clamp on the handbrake mechanism, I found a 3/8 socket, wobbler, then double extension works to remove the nut, and there is just room to get a spanner on the top to hold the bolt.
Remove handbrake from inside.

Raise slowly, checking for anything that's pulling tight, may have to cut a few tie wraps.

dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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As stated, the other things to undo are all mandatory. You should be able to lift a good few inches, keep an eye on the brake and clutch lines especially.

The point on the steering UJ's is true, if a bolt is taken out of one of them, they should separate when they come under stress.

Its not an especially big job, provided the bolts move. If you want to be sure of doing it in one hit, then remove and replace various bolts when you have a minute, then can to it all at once without getting stuck on one bolt for hours.

Its not necessary to have 2 people, but would be easier, though it would would still take about the same time.

dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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Yes, that would be better, my rack needed cleaning up anyway though.

dwhitaker

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174 posts

124 months

Monday 2nd March 2015
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Yes, that would be better, my rack needed cleaning up anyway though.