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327 Rwkw 760Nm Xt One Tonne Ute (Was A V8)


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They're a replacement bleed nipple with a one way valve in them.

As long as you use a hose on the nipple no air can get back in. So there's no need to close the nipple until its bled.

http://www.speedbleeder.com

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Not sure of the exact part numbers but phildo has mentioned it a few times.

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On 6/14/2014 at 8:08 AM, genuine honest person said:

had ordered some t hose clamps to suit 2.5 inch piping ,and they send me 56mm-65mm.have tried to get them to fit ,but had to give up just no way I can get them to fit on at all . also just about impossible to find a 32 mm id hose to plump back my bov to the air box .ended up going to clark rubber and buying a pool cleaning hose that only just fitted .so again yesterday I only was driving around for parts again (still have to order more clamps ) so today I will hopefully try to fit the guards and front bumper to the ute

I'm victim of inadequately sized clamps myself. As I forgot to allow for the thickness of the silicon hoses. 

I had alos had similar issues with hoses for my BOV. Keep in mind that mine is 50mm id. Not only is it hard to find hosing, But you then have to get it to the other side of the car, without it looking like poo.. And keep in mind that they aren't the easiest to bend and turn very slow..... This is one of the many reasons why mine in on my hot side piping... You can see mine in the bottom left corner. Good luck bud.....

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05feb7de9991da02ba044966a27b7f1b.jpgthat is from my last build lol .I ended up getting some pool pump hose that just fitted .I ran it in under the bumper bar and into the air box

 

10a357baf8bee160ad9e739dd488667a.jpgthis one is not adjustable .still ok to use for my set up ?

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