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						SupporterAah interesting. So I wonder if the existing ones could be disassembled, plug existing line into a tube connector > tube > tube connector (loop intercept point) > tube > existing VOSS > back to strut/valve block. That would reduce the number of bits required.
If only we had a spare airline to test with.. anyone?
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						SupporterSo close!
Female Straight Connector Push Fit Fitting
They have M5 and then go imperial.
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						SupporterThis might be it:
6mm Tube, M10x1 Thread Male Straight - Brass Push in Fitting
and the elusive:
6mm Tube to M10x1 Thread Female Elbow - Brass Push in Fitting
All this still makes me wonder of its easier to plumb in a tap and schrader valve into the pipe that goes into the air bag. Leave it in place and turn the tap and pump up each bag individually using the air compressor if you have an airbag problem. Then just pull the EAS fuse. Maybe in just oversimplifying things but u really still can’t see why it wouldn’t work.
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						SupporterI like the idea of taps with permanent schrader valves mounted somewhere safe & secure. But you still have to plumb it in and that's the bit I'd like to do without modifying the existing connections, if possible.
Emails sent to some suppliers. Let's see what they come back with.
2001 Disco 2 - EU3 TD5 Auto
(Build Date: 08/01)
Mods: 2" Lift, HD Springs, Rear Bags,
ECU upgrade, IC, Silicone Pipes, EGR, De-web,
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12000lb Winch, Icom UHF & Codan NGT HF
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						SupporterThat's essentially the idea. Problem is trying to find compatible adaptors. Without having a spare line/valve to test with, we're speculating what the threads are. There was earlier discussion about them being 1/8" BSPP, but on the UK forum and the air line repair products found on eBay suggest they're M10/1, so I've been trying to find adaptors matching this atm.
The ones I posted earlier seem like the right ones, female M10/1 > 6mm push fit, to tap into the existing airline and male M10/1 to push fit, to tap into the strut/valve block.
I just read over the GOE doc again and it definitely states they're BSPP.
"For each rear air*bag: the Land Rover BSPP air*connector at the top of the air*spring..."
"For the front valve*block: the BSPP air*connector for each side..."
I think I'll order one to test fit on the front block.
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