Hi All, I'm fitting a turbo to my TD42 GQ Patrol and the line from the clutch slave cylinder to the "upper bleed valve" – (attached to the fuel filter bracket) is in the way. It does a big loop near the firewall where the dump pipe will be. I have two questions:
1) Is this pipe required at all? I don't understand what it's actually there for.
2) If it is required could I just run a flexible line directly getting rid of the big loop?
Thanks,
Dan
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GQ TD42 Turbo install, clutch line question
Re: GQ TD42 Turbo install, clutch line question
you can remove it or you can bend it up out of the way. Bending it would be your best bet.danaz wrote:Hi All, I'm fitting a turbo to my TD42 GQ Patrol and the line from the clutch slave cylinder to the "upper bleed valve" – (attached to the fuel filter bracket) is in the way. It does a big loop near the firewall where the dump pipe will be. I have two questions:
1) Is this pipe required at all? I don't understand what it's actually there for.
2) If it is required could I just run a flexible line directly getting rid of the big loop?
Thanks,
Dan
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