Heater Duct Bypass Quick Question
#33
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Hi ,
I Just refitted my distributor and took the opportunity to connect the rear lights vent tube to the distributor tube, it is from a fuel connector 1/4 " , it saves to drill a hole in the bypass
I Just refitted my distributor and took the opportunity to connect the rear lights vent tube to the distributor tube, it is from a fuel connector 1/4 " , it saves to drill a hole in the bypass
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That's a good way of doing it, will probably do it a similar wary if the tail light vent becomes an issue. When I put my bypass on I was very limited on time and spare parts.
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I have the same pipe as you, and it just lined up great. I worked it in from the bottom first and then attached it to the top shroud. Maybe try loosening up the fan shroud to allow a little more maneuverability.
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Put a bit of grease at the bottom , around the rubber & the pipe, fit the bottom first, then the top, it may in some cases not fit perfectly at the top but once you screw in the clamp it won't move,