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hillman Posted - 31 May 2021 : 17:24:01
Hi guys, coolant is leaking from the rear inlet pipe and it is of course so rusted the pipe has a big hole in it.
So is there a replacement one somewhere in your shed you would sell me?
I attached a picture of it

zillions thanks to you


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hillman Posted - 01 Jun 2021 : 17:24:43
Hi Jim,
thank you, yes I will do it that way as I am going to replace the manifold now and install 2x40 dellortos and a 4to2to1 exhaust manifold.
thank you
jimlagos Posted - 01 Jun 2021 : 14:47:21
That looks like the pipe carrying hot water to the inlet manifold. If so you could bypass the manifold, which actually improves the performance. Warmed manifolds are used mainly in very cold climates.

jim

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