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Gas hoses

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Gas hoses

Post by turps »

Ok I was tinkering under the bonnet and decieded to replace the water hoses that go across to the converter. Only problem is I didnt do one at a time and cant remember which hose goes where.

So does it matter :idea:
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Post by jessie928 »

it doesent make any difference.


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Post by turps »

Thanks Jes.
I will fill it all with coolant again and go driving then.
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Post by MyGQ »

the Converter don't make a diff what water hose goes where, they are just there to flow water into the unit to prevent it freezing up in cold weather and to pre heat the gas going into the engine
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Post by jessie928 »

this post JINXED ME.

i got home last night and the mo in lo pulls up with water pissing out of the GQ.

L series converter water seal shat itself, easy fix with a clean and new gasket :D

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