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Yeay, there are loads of different PDF readers these days. Not just Adobe, although they did invent the format.Cool!
My Samsung phone didn't come with one - thinks its called polaris or something ??
Yeay, there are loads of different PDF readers these days. Not just Adobe, although they did invent the format.Cool!
My Samsung phone didn't come with one - thinks its called polaris or something ??
The second linky thing, the moss motors one, I can open and read and that's a PDF? I dunno.....I've saved those instructions for future reference.
Flossie, I think you'll just need to download a PDF reader on to your phone.
Thanks! No probs on the write up - never understood why the standard clutch is so heavy TBH - but it ain't nowAn interesting mod and one I'm sure a few will be trying soon, thanks for taking the time to do the write up
The second linky thing, the moss motors one, I can open and read and that's a PDF? I dunno.....
No rush for the measurements Disco!
I'm in the middle of a big (for me) building project, all on my own, little or no help, and its outside (new garage) and I've got to keep plugging away while it's not raining.
I suspect it would rot away mounted under the wing, Chinese steel and all that. Maybe under the driver's seat, in the seat box if I can't fit it under the bonnet.
I might well do, not much to see at the moment, mainly site leveling and getting the soil shifted off site, 3 grab lorry loads gone so far, one more should do it.Stick some pictures of your garage build up somewhere on here. We like sheds.
Can you not cut off and re form it?Update:-
200 miles of use later, and the supplied bundy is leaking, due to a malformed end Ho Hum. If I was doing this again, I would use banjo's - it would make the install much neater, and enable the use of 1/4 pipe throughout, which would be better. The banjo's are available on the bay for about £15 each.... ( probably wouldn't leak either)
@Flossie - I have attached a drawing with the sizes on ... hope it helpsView attachment 102180
Note that the clamp which holds the two halves of the servo can together protrudes from the can by 35mm, and that I had to move it to fit the servo in the Disco - its shown in the pictures in my OP.
I might well do, not much to see at the moment, mainly site leveling and getting the soil shifted off site, 3 grab lorry loads gone so far, one more should do it.
16 cubic mtrs per load.
Aye. that's what I had to do - cos it was stuffed - and then I had the pleasure of bleeding it all again!!Can you not cut off and re form it?
Thanks alot for the measurements!
Do you think this would work as well with an electric vacuum pump?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hella-Brake-System-Vacuum-Pump-8TG008570-021-GENUINE-5-YEAR-WARRANTY/163413821908?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=1&asc=20140122125356&meid=578110318861467586555e784fab3ebf&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=3&sd=323440007054&itm=163413821908&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
I'm sure the 300Tdi has a vacuum pump sticking out the side of the block or how would the system work?Why do you need another vacuum source , is it a non vac pump engine ?
@dieseldog69
Do you think this would work as well with an electric vacuum pump?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20140122125356
Why do you need another vacuum source , is it a non vac pump engine ?
@dieseldog69
The engine pump will cope with both
Sticking the remote servo in cab would require fluid pipe entering and exiting cab , I used to fit in wing space under bonnet , all you need is a T in the vac line for brake servo and pipe to new servo . The engine pump will cope with both . HTSH
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