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Tenfut
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24v plastic T piece
« on: Dec 30th, 2009, 1:06pm » |
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Happy new year to all Does anyone know the size of the plastic T piece that sits (hidden) on top of the 24v engine. Also where to buy And how much dismantling to replace TIA Tenfut
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Re: 24v plastic T piece
« Reply #1 on: Dec 30th, 2009, 1:34pm » |
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Do you mean the small plastic t-piece for the vacuum hoses that sits at the back of the engine just below the plenum? If so, I replaced that bit on my old cossie - can't remember the size but B&Q sell a pack of joiners for a few quid. I used silicon vacuum hose as well to replace the rubber ones as they have a bit more "give" so are easier to put on the connectors. Managed to do it all in situ but have a few bruised knuckes to show for it.
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