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Hey all. Does anyone know what size that little rubber pipe is that goes between the turbo outlet pipe and the inlet elbow on the stock intake setup?
If I disturb it to try and fix the boost leak I have I would probably replace it and the jubilee clamps as well to make sure it doesn't leak again haha.
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41mm iirc. Someone will be along to confirm this. ASH on ebay sell a 40mm that will squeeze on.
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Aren't you going front mount soon? Just do it then, save the effort imo.
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Oh I was on about the one on the turbo side. I have my old inlet elbow at my unit ill check what size it is tomorrow for you. But as said probably better of waiting till you go front mount haha.
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Yeah as said silicone will be listed in ID size so just use the sizes I said. Also at a guess I would say they are each 60mm long but I can check tomorrow if you need to know.
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Yeah 4'' of each size is plenty enough. Good luck with changing them there abit fiddly to remove especially when the jubilee clips are always positioned the wrong way haha.
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oh lucky you then haha. If you change the jubilee clips get some genuine stainless Jubilee clips, they're way better than the generic 'hose clips'.
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Anyone got a photo of the gaaket that goes between the elbow and the manifold?
Also where the egr joins the intake now I have a blank do I need a gasket both sides of the blanking plate?
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Havent got a photo but its basically an oval shaped gasket. I just used the oval shaped gasket, the egr metal gasket blank plate and a smear of instant gasket on both sides of everything and mine has never leaked again since.
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03-03-2015, 07:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2015, 10:33 PM by shervo.)
Yeah I think the gakset is only like 49p some people use 2 but IMO one is sufficient.