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Old 27th October 2009, 06:39 AM
7ishNZ 7ishNZ is offline
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Why not block off the bottom outlet completely and put a "T" fitting in the other line.... they both come from the same pressure point in the cylinder......
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Old 2nd November 2009, 02:50 PM
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Hi
That looks very neat, but would the T-piece for the pressure switch need to go on the back line, I think it was suggested in the book?

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i did it this way. dont run your brake pipes to the front tabs run them to go to the side pannels as the flexi pipe cannot pass through a gromet in the side pannel as i found out at a later date.



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Old 2nd November 2009, 05:57 PM
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according to the iva man at gillingham the hose cannot touch the side pannel even if it has a gromet or rubber protecting it. it was suggested that the tab wasnt used and that the flexi lines were atached to the side pannels.

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Oh bugger something elce for me to change
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