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ScottieMV6

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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #15 on: 30 April 2009, 14:40:45 »

I am pretty sure its the right bolt but I will check if I have any others anywhere.
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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #16 on: 30 April 2009, 14:47:43 »

It should fit as lifting eye, dip stick tube bracket and then transfer pipe.

The bolt should have a spacer on it that about 8mm deep.....is this present?
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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #17 on: 30 April 2009, 15:49:48 »

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It should fit as lifting eye, dip stick tube bracket and then transfer pipe.

The bolt should have a spacer on it that about 8mm deep.....is this present?

The spacer is definitely there and I have them in the order you have said.

If I get a shorter bolt and it tightens everything up will it be safe to use it.
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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #18 on: 01 May 2009, 14:10:21 »

Right. Got the damn thing fitted but with a much shorter bolt and no spacer. Absolutely no play in the transfer pipe at all.

Will this work ok or am I likely to be stripping it down again to fix a water leak in the near future? :'(
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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #19 on: 01 May 2009, 14:19:10 »

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Right. Got the damn thing fitted but with a much shorter bolt and no spacer. Absolutely no play in the transfer pipe at all.

Will this work ok or am I likely to be stripping it down again to fix a water leak in the near future? :'(


Should be fine.

Cant work out how you ended up with a longer bolt though!
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Re: Thermostat and link pipe
« Reply #20 on: 01 May 2009, 14:30:17 »

No neither can I!! I thought I had been really careful when I took everything off in making sure I knew where to put it back.

Fingers crossed then. Thanks Mark. :y
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