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Its alright I figured it out. The other end of hose that connects to the solenoid, connects, right underneath the Turbo (unless im totally wrong). Thanks took the car out for 10mins and felt a big difference. The cars been feeling slow lately and this just brought it back to life. Thanks once again

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mr squiggle indeed :beerchug:

I have that very same problem you describe IH8TOADS

that's why I wann do this little mod. I"m gonna try it again damnit after dinner. Hopefully the blasted thing will come off without me wrecking it in the process

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I must say when I did this a month or so ago it made a big difference just like others have said. Kinda tempted to go down and do it again.. but........No

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damnit, I'm so close. The damn hose just won't come off. Also the clamp on the hose is crimped on both sides so getting it off is might be a pain in the a!@ Any tips there. I"ll give it another couple of tugs :biggrin: . After that I dunno

Damn I'm so close :banghead:

update

I've figgured out the clip, but that damn hose is on there tight :censored:

update to the update

mission accomplised, just gotta put the sucker back together then out for a little od driving ms daisy :w00t2:

at least second time will be easier

thanks for the help lads

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try twisting the hose, but make sure you do not break the plastic tube.

If you grip the hose and twist and pull it should come off.

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When I did mine I removed the solenoid and its little mounting plate from the chasis.

It was only connected by one screw that I needed a massive screwdriver or ratchet extension to remove it - made life much easier then I got to remove the clamp and hose from a much more accessable position.

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all done :censored:

thanks for the tips. All helped me get the job done.

problem was the clamp was so tight that the hose was sort of stuck to the plastic. Weird I know but got it off with a bit of twisting. Just didn't want to break anything

cheers all

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all done  :censored:

thanks for the tips.  All helped me get the job done.

problem was the clamp was so tight that the hose was sort of stuck to the plastic.  Weird I know but got it off with a bit of twisting.  Just didn't want to break anything

cheers all

did you notice any differnce in doing this?

I try this awhile ago and didnt really do anything

but all you guys say it inproves alot lol.

mabye I need to put more in

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all done  :biggrin:

thanks for the tips.  All helped me get the job done.

problem was the clamp was so tight that the hose was sort of stuck to the plastic.  Weird I know but got it off with a bit of twisting.  Just didn't want to break anything

cheers all

did you notice any differnce in doing this?

I try this awhile ago and didnt really do anything

but all you guys say it inproves alot lol.

mabye I need to put more in

One full can of WD-40 will do it mate. :spoton: but I hate to say that it didnt work on my V6 pajero :crybaby: Can anyone help me :stirthepot:

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