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That is a pain in the a.. to remove and replace the gaskets. I have done that in the past. better to do it while the engine is out of the car. You have to drain the coolingsystem as well.
Ritchie owner of a '92 Coupe Tiptronic with the following standardoptions: C00, 030, 139, 249, 258, 340, 383, 387, 403, 418, 454, 490, 494, 567, 573, 650, 690, 14951
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Quote:The pain in the ass at my side was the connecting piece (951 107 152 03) in between the engine block and the thermostat housing, i had to use some special home-made tools to get the last bits out.
As pliers didn't succeed to do the job.
Cutting some thread inside to get a bolt in in order to pull it out of the block.
PITA didn't quite cover that little connecting piece when I did mine - took me 5 days to get it out! The inner O-ring was stuck fast to the pipe and the hole in the block. In the end I bought (and modified due to the limited space) a <a class="bbc_url" href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Disassemble-Extractor-Bearing-Remover-Suitable/dp/B07L12WFKS/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Bearing+Blind+Hole+Remover&qid=1592035142&sr=8-2">blind hole bearing remover</a> to pull it out.
Michael
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I used a bolt up wall plug, stuck it down the inside, put a socket over the bolt part, then wound the nut on and pulled it out, it was very stuck
Mine was leaking oil out of the front edge just by the water pump
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
2016 Volvo XC90 D5 R-Design