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Wanted, Plenum water bypass photos for N/A please

As above really, just need some pics for the N/A version to check my water bypass is correct

many thanks

Daz.

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I'll try take some of mine laters !

 

dont think theres much differance !

 

Nice one dude, or just a simple diagram, whatever is easiest for you, but as you say not much differance, but i would like to be sure :hammer:

 

CheerZ Lee

find out where the water pipe starts to go into the plenum on both sides and just loop them together

 

you cannot go wrong :)

Plenum water bypass. Less pipes to worry about future leaks. Was originally designed to warm the throttle bodies in extreme low temps, which we are unlikely to see in this country.

 

Easier plenum removal in the future.

 

Daz on my N/A engine im overhauling, i just cut off the branches on the rear water pipes and had them braised to seal, so you are left with an in and an out, simples!

 

Or you could use some hose to loop the branches.det~snsr~hrnss.JPG

Edited by groover

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Cheerz groover, sooo, the 2 blue pipes my arrows are pointing to i just connect together? noting else to do?

Its just seem`s too easy, maybe I have been it was a big job :devil:

 

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Edited by vodkashots

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Cheerz groover, sooo, the 2 blue pipes my arrows are pointing to i just connect together? noting else to do?

Its just seem`s too easy, maybe I have been it was a big job :devil:

 

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Edited by vodkashots

Lol no mate as Dave said, the left pipe is the bottom hose if you like from the thermostat to the heater matrix, the right hose from the heater matrix going back to the rad.

 

The branches off of the two pipes were/are the feeds for the plenum. In the pic above, they have been looped/joined to each other for ease. You dont need the branches if doing the plenum water bypass.

Lol no mate as Dave said, the left pipe is the bottom hose if you like from the thermostat to the heater matrix, the right hose from the heater matrix going back to the rad.

 

The branches off of the two pipes were/are the feeds for the plenum. In the pic above, they have been looped/joined to each other for ease. You dont need the branches if doing the plenum water bypass.

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Nice one, thats what i sort of meant, I thought there were more pipes to connect, I must be gettring confused with the tt, cheerZ lads, thanks for the help

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Nice one, thats what i sort of meant, I thought there were more pipes to connect, I must be gettring confused with the tt, cheerZ lads, thanks for the help

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