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Old 14-01-2010, 12:19 PM
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Hi,

Does anyone if there is any kind of workshop manual style publication to cover the MK1 FRS?

I know that Haynes do not produce one.

Thanks.
Old 14-01-2010, 08:51 PM
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think internet forums are going to be your only option mate if its focus rs specific other than that no reason why a normal haynes for a normal focus wouldnt be able to help?
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Cheers mate.

I was thinking about a normal haynes but not sure how relevant it will be to the turbo engine. My main problem at the minute though is to adjust the tension of the alternator/ powersteering belt.

I will check outthe haynes manual anyway, just in case.

Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by Flipb
Cheers mate.

I was thinking about a normal haynes but not sure how relevant it will be to the turbo engine. My main problem at the minute though is to adjust the tension of the alternator/ powersteering belt.

I will check outthe haynes manual anyway, just in case.

Thanks again.
they auto tension and once nackerd you will need a new one! they are Ł105 from ford
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Cheers mate,

I had a look last night and I wondered if it was. It has started to skreech slightly in the damp so its looks like I am gonna be couching up which means less money to spend on bits at autosport this weekend :-(
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the pulleys are know to fail and make the noise! ian howell sells replacement parts of these and so do CDF on here

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Originally Posted by youngben
the pulleys are know to fail and make the noise! ian howell sells replacement parts of these and so do CDF on here





Nice!
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