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2011 CW 93kW engine cover replacement

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Offline giwi342

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Hi, this is my first post here and it's about a small problem I've made.

I was trying to replace the ignition coils on my i30CW 2011 1.6 93kW engine and managed to break the screw hole so I can not secure the coil any longer. Is there anything I could do except to buy a 100€+ cover from somewhere?

At least I think it's called an engine cover..


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Mine's Diesel and I think yours is petrol so I'm having trouble relating to how a healthy post would look in that picture. Is there value in just using the holes to insert a thinner bolt and nut with washers to sandwich the whole thing back into shape?

OK, I just watched a video on coil removal. You say you might have to buy a new cover that hosts that post. If so, that suggests you can remove it and perhaps drill through the bottom to accommodate the above suggestion.
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Offline giwi342

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Thank you for your reply.
Yes, mine's petrol. sorry for not specifying.
I am attaching a picture of the non-broken part.

I am not sure what are you suggesting? I doubt the coil cover will press hard enough on them for the coils not to move around.



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OK, so what I'm suggesting, short of buying another cover, is that you

1. remove the damaged cover
2. grind/sand the broken post flat
3. insert a resonably flat or countersunk headed bolt with a large flat washer from below the hole
4. use the bolt as the new post, adding washers and a nut from above as needed
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