Cheers. I have replacement o rings ready and I am fairly sure that in the past I was able to get my 10mm ratchet and loosen at least one bolt.colb said:Use a good fit spanner on the, I have used a new adjustable wrench with pristine jaws that achieve a good positive grip on them. Quite soft alloy housing on them and easy to mark so take your time. Always good to use new O rings originals have been sat in there compressed for years going through heat cycles which is not good for rubber.
Or even.......if it ain't broken don't fix itBrouse said:Devils advocate here but isn't the consensus to just replace solenoids as cleaning just prolongs the inevitable?
, I've heard that just trying to clean them doesn't resolve much , especially if the engine has had regular oil changes, I replaced mine earlier this year as they didn't appear to have been replaced and on inspection they looked very clean.I’ve a slight fluttering on idle and had read that a possible solution was to clean the solenoids.TOMGREEN413 said:Or even.......if it ain't broken don't fix itBrouse said:Devils advocate here but isn't the consensus to just replace solenoids as cleaning just prolongs the inevitable?, I've heard that just trying to clean them doesn't resolve much , especially if the engine has had regular oil changes, I replaced mine earlier this year as they didn't appear to have been replaced and on inspection they looked very clean.



Z-4-FUN said:so I removed the top fan cover. This wasn't mentioned in the guides I read beforehand, so thought I'd highlight it here in case anyone else reads this thread when hunting for instructions.