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micky045
10th August 2010, 13:18
Bought an old rocker cover last week and spent the weekend repainting it:

http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy184/micky045/Citroen%20Saxo/c3286d65.jpg

http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy184/micky045/Citroen%20Saxo/c126c762.jpg

http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy184/micky045/Citroen%20Saxo/1d1f26f9.jpg

http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy184/micky045/Citroen%20Saxo/70edefdc.jpg

What I need to know is how do I remove the tube that is connected top right

TipTopTom
10th August 2010, 13:29
Um, why would you want to?!

Have you got an aftermarket air filter?

Just fit a breather filter to it.

micky045
10th August 2010, 15:05
No I'm taking about the one I currently have fitted, I want to take that off and replace it with the one above. The two bolts either side are a piece of cake but I'm just not sure how to detach the pipe that is connected top right of the gasket cover.

I've had a look and their seems to be a clip that I can pull back. Is that all I really need to do? I'm just want to try and be as careful as possible when doing it.

Slugshead
10th August 2010, 15:09
ahhhh i think i know what you mean now... push the yellow bits in and pull like fcuk, it'll come off...

marcusd
10th August 2010, 15:13
and if u painted the breather on new one you might wanna scratch a bit off, when u attach pipe its dam tight