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Thread: Provent fitted to Blackbetty

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Hi Baz
    SOMEWHERE I have a Series3 Landy exhaust heat shield.Its perfect for the job,just couldnt put my hands on it,somewhere in the back of my ser3 in the shed.
    The Provent isnt quite as close to the turbo as it looks in the pic,the inertia switch dont get fried,and reading the fitting instructions its designed to be bolted to the engine block.
    Going to run the inlet pipe along the top of the firewall above the aircon lines so they will be well clear of the turbo and heat shield.
    Will buy heat specific hose rather than standard stuff.
    All that oil on the turbo heat shield ran out of the exsisting hose whilst I was seeing how it fits rotating it 180deg.
    A pair of 90deg elbows are needed to get the hoses where I want them.
    Andrew
    I just had a look under my bonnet too see where it was, and yes it isn't as close as it appears in the photos.

    Again great job mate, will keep the pics too do mine down the track.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Nice and neat.
    I have the filter fitted and will be getting the turbo return pipe back tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George130 View Post
    Nice and neat.
    I have the filter fitted and will be getting the turbo return pipe back tomorrow.
    Great to hear George!

    Baz - what does "down the track" mean??? I hope the "track" in question is very short - like the length of your driveway?

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