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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 639478" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>Hi, still haven’t got to fit it yet, it’s all sitting there waiting. Thermostat switch seemed to work once I’d removed it and cleaned everything. Didn’t check the temperature it worked at but I set the whole lot up (with vacuum for the flap provided by my big syringe method) and firing a hairdryer up the inlet had it triggering the system well. </p><p>I still haven’t got hold of a stand for the filter yet, plus although I have managed to get the correct rear tinwear with the three hose holes it doesn’t match up with the (I think later) tinware I have-around the inlet heat tubes from the exhaust. ho hum.</p><p>The engines out at present to change to a full weight flywheel, and install flaps and thermostat that were all missing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 639478, member: 32435"] Hi, still haven’t got to fit it yet, it’s all sitting there waiting. Thermostat switch seemed to work once I’d removed it and cleaned everything. Didn’t check the temperature it worked at but I set the whole lot up (with vacuum for the flap provided by my big syringe method) and firing a hairdryer up the inlet had it triggering the system well. I still haven’t got hold of a stand for the filter yet, plus although I have managed to get the correct rear tinwear with the three hose holes it doesn’t match up with the (I think later) tinware I have-around the inlet heat tubes from the exhaust. ho hum. The engines out at present to change to a full weight flywheel, and install flaps and thermostat that were all missing [/QUOTE]
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