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13th November 2014, 17:25 | #111 |
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Whats on the bottom of the drain tubes before you cut them off, some sort of simple flap etc?
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13th November 2014, 21:55 | #112 |
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They are like the end of a baloon or part of a ladies anatomy :0
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Newbies do now!! 1. Plenum drains..all 3 or 4 year dependent 2. Cooling fan..All speeds functioning 3. Bonnet cable divider block |
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Do not get them mixed up with the A/C outlet tubes. They will look like this below cut them off at angle 45 degree but even cut of they can block up unless you have the leaf guard in place, these can be obtained from Jules, cheers Arctic PS check out the spyhole mod too https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=125864
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14th November 2014, 17:20 | #114 |
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Cheers for reply, just fitted one of Jules shields yesterday and its caught a couple of leaves already!
Mines MkII so going to retrofit drivers side drain too, with the mesh mod to the grille I should be able to pretty much forget about drains LOL Been married twenty-odd years so cant remember what certain bits of ladies anatomy look like, unless you mean ears? |
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Glad I found out about the plenum drains last weekend,it was leaking into n/s footwell & when I took the covers off the water was 4"/5" inches up the pollen filter all the way across.great forum..thanks.
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5th February 2015, 12:23 | #116 |
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And don't forget to check them at every service - and much more frequent if you regularly park under trees!
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Chek plenums done yersteday .... it was great time to do it
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23rd October 2015, 21:28 | #118 |
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I had water damaged ECU which cut the engine twice, on both occasions with real risk of a serious accident. This was repaired by Big Russ who was very helpful and courteous. My gratitude to him is beyond words!
Aftert that I bought from Julian (Jules) his little kit blocking the gap on the driver side. Arrived very quickly, fitting is easy (go gently though...) and hopefully it will solve that flooded plenum problem. |
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checked mine last night in the wind and rain we'd had 3 or 4 days heavy rain and i could hear the water splooshing around when i drove home yesterday.
i'm glad i checked when i did my plenaquarium was pretty bad 3 or 4 inches deep at least, all clear now tho - and on my weekly check list so cheers all you guys on the forum here i'm a new owner, only had my car 6 weeks or so also its my first car. with the help and wisdom shared on here i feel i've learned a fair bit about the car in the weeks i've had her. cheers again Paul........... |
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