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Hey Elturbo - its just the way some of the guys with experience talk - don't take it to heart. When you meet them in person you'll realise they're a great bunch.  Should come on some cruises with us in your State if any are going ...

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  • Member For: 7y 10m 22d
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Im not taking it to heart so all good !

Thanks mate.

getting the coils done on wednesday so ill let you guys know how it goes 

cheers

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Update guys ive just thrown some coils in it but in the mean time ive stupidly broken the small 90 degree rubber bend that joins the small hose/pipe from the rocker cover that goes into the crossover pipe (if you understand what I mean I dont know what its called?) is the car driveable/startable to check if ive fixed the problems with rough idle and so on?

I would assume its not safe so I wont start her.    dam :S

 

And ive just found another problem the hose clamp that joins the piping to the front of the turbo is complelty loose. Good as

 

Sorry just to make it a bit coearer the thin diameter plasticy pipe that runs on top on the throttle body with the plastic nut joining it to the crossover pipe is the one I broke.

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That bit is just part of the PCV system. It can be disconnected no worries temporarily and just glue it back into place onto the crossover when you get a chance.

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You can drive it. It will be fine. If you give it a flogging then expect that a small amount of oil will spill out.

 

Just get a screwdriver onto that turbo pipe clamp and tighten it up.

 

I actually have that rocker cover pipe just sitting around if you get stuck and can't source one. I don't have the short rubber bit but I have the longer plastic bit.

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