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Guys,
if you've seen my resto thread, you'll know things dont look great from a matrix point of view....
going to try flushing it first. Planning on doing so with a gentle flow of water backwards through the matrix. Question is, which of the matrix pipe attachments do I need to feed the water into. The one nearest the drivers side or passenger side?
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I'm guessing it doesn't matter dude, although if you want to back flush I think you need to go up the right one
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Cheers Matt,
confirms what I was thinking
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Ben, if you reattach the pipes, then you can connect a hose pipe straight in to the pipe, flush at a higher pressure and flow rate thus getting more shit out.
Also with this method you can see if the matrix is leaking still.