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Hey all just wondering if you can all help, new to modding Ford's and am about to hunt down Ford engineers and kill them! I am installing the FG Xr8 airbox setup into my G6ET, so far I have removed the lower airbox (what spanner designed it with torx fittings to attach to the upper lid!), but for the life of me I can't work out how to get the snorkle off. It seems to have only the one fitting on the left side, but I can't seem to unscrew or pull it free. Am I doing something wrong?

Help please!

Thanks

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The snorkle is only fixed on by 1 scrivet on the modesty panel (at the open end). The other (lower airbox) end is simply twisted on and held by a slot.

Designed that way for ease of assembly (and consequently disassembly).

I found it easier to replace the whole airbox (seeing as Ford only sells is as a complete unit, and its just as easy (if not easier) to replace the whole thing (two torx bits at the rear of the airbox holding it in, one worm clamp to the intake, and the aforementioned scrivet are all you need to tackle).

Consider yourself helped by an engineer who works for Ford (but in production - I'll help you bump off the development guys, the sh*t they come up with!)

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  • Member For: 16y 7m 13d
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Thanks mate got it all sorted. Someone had attacked the scrivit head so screwdriver was no use, ended up just pulling it out with some pliers.

I come from modding Holdens so this is new to me, but seriously torx screws to hold the top and bottom of the airbox together.......

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Not really sure what the issue with torx heads is.

not really part of a basic tool collection.

that's about the only thing I can think of.

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