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![]() The instruments can be removed by unscrewing 3 screws along the top 😎 I'm sure Steve has pictures
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![]() I bought a second hand top hose from ebay and from the comfort of inside my home cleaned the inside of the top hose so I tested the inline thermostat could more easily go inside - (it is hard to fit the inline thermostat inside the top hose if it is not cleaned inside) - and I worked out exactly what went where - before taking a saw to the jubilee clip holding the old top hose to the junction by the engine block.
Do people think this top hose would fit OK? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/196025778...Bk9SR7CTvaqAYw Just to get used to exactly what parts look like here is a top hose with the thermostat fitted where we can see the aftermarket jubilee clip holding the top hose in place after having cut off the original clip. The bulge from inside the top hose shows where the inline thermostat has been squeezed in:- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304929774...Bk9SR7STvaqAYw Last edited by Ed3; 24th November 2023 at 19:55.. |
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It can be done without removing the manifold, but is a bit more fiddly takes about 30 minutes as opposed to an hour if the manifold is removed. ![]() file ![]() ![]() ![]() few hoses clipped. ![]() top hose removed. ![]() new hose fitted which already had the Gates stat fitted. ![]() lift the header tank as high as you can to refill. ![]() ![]() I have done a couple how to's on here about fitting them above is a quick shot
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