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slewthy
Its time to get the S3 up and out again.
To do so, I need to do some clutch adjustment, so,. (having no lift) I need to remove the rear boot floor and separate the box of electrical mystery attached to it, engine side.
No biggy but I recall someone here talking about this issue and the solution being to split the floor. But I'm not sure if this is the same reason to do it or not.
Also not sure how I might safely go about it.
Any advice/memory etc gratefully received - I did search but failed.😐. I might have done a 'man look' of course......
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Sparky
A very simple test is to check whether the pushrod can be moved or rotated. Just get a hand to it from underneath or via the RHR wheel well. If you can move it at all, it's not preloaded.
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On my 85 turbo the boot floor section just unbolts, it may have had some sealant or foam tape at the lap joint, but just some M6 screws around the edge. Of course from there it goes all Lotus in that
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