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Bled the clutch at the m180/m18 service station :rolly::wtf:
Will you quit spamming service stations:nospamhere:
Bled the clutch at the m180/m18 service station :rolly::wtf:
If it's owt like a defender then find where yer wiring loom goes through the bulkhead and stick the pipe through there.I tried to fit a boost gauge but failed
I mean come on, just how hard can it be???
I know it was going to be one of those sort of jobs when I had to fanny around for ages making the gauge fit the pod correctly, but once that hurdle was over, I was confidant the rest would be childs play......
Below is a catalogue of my misery and failure.
First off, decide where I'm putting the pod and mount it. Well, that bit was easy.
Then realise that in order to route the hose through to the engine bay I will have to drill through the bulkhead. Removing the centre console part of the dash seemed like an obvious thing to do. 20 minutes of ****ing around got me this far.
I'm on a roll I'm the daddy. Just quickly drill through the back of the dash and I'll be in the engine bay in no time. Easy peasey.
Bugger. Thats wiped the smile off my face. All that has happened is that the drill bit has gone through some crappy piece of plastic at the back of the dash, but has not penetrated the first 'skin' of the bulkhead.
Ok, not to worry. I now have a useless hole in my dash top, but hey, never mind. I'll just re-route the boost gauge tube down the side of the dash and drill another hole by the steering column and feed it though there.
Drilling. Bbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Oh fantastic :banghead: Bloody double skinned bulkhead with quite a gap between the tow layers. Now not only do I have a useless hole in my dash top, but I also have a useless hole in my bulkhead. :banghead: FFS!
Right then. I completely acknowledge that I have failed as a man, (except that I can catch crabs with a line and start a proper fire). So just where should I be routing the bloody tube for the boost gauge?
Cheers :thumbup:
slight lack of grease there mate.
slight lack of grease there mate.
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