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RichP Member Since: 21 Sep 2014 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 1369 |
Does this help?
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14th Nov 2015 7:54 am |
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Mac704 Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Glasgow Posts: 6 |
Thanks. I had actually found this already while looking for some details on the connector, putting it together looks easy enough its removing the old pipe without damaging the section from the pump that concerns me as it is not clear how they come apart. Thanks again for your post. |
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14th Nov 2015 8:14 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
As a new poster I trust that you are aware of the common steering problems caused by blockage of the filter built into the reservoir. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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14th Nov 2015 10:18 am |
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Mac704 Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Glasgow Posts: 6 |
Yes I am thanks. The pipe that I am replacing has a pin hole leak, no other issues for me at present. |
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14th Nov 2015 10:33 am |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
I too have a very rusty supply pipe at the rack end and was considering changing it. I assumed the pipe came complete from pump to rack. Your post suggest that it comes in two parts, how did you get on with separating and reconnecting this pipe please? |
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1st Dec 2015 6:00 pm |
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Mac704 Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Glasgow Posts: 6 |
Hi, as you can see from the drawing posted by RichP in reply to my original post, only the bottom sections at the rack of both the supply and return pipes are supplied.
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2nd Dec 2015 6:43 am |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Thanks for the info, at least I know I must buy both bits of the pipe now. I assume you had no other issues doing this job. Obviously another common problem as the pipe sits pretty much in the wheel well. |
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2nd Dec 2015 8:33 am |
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Mac704 Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Glasgow Posts: 6 |
No other issues. No real problem with access at the rack, I had the car up on axel jacks and once the wheel was off and with the steering on full left lock there was enough room. The only real problem I had was the weather, I live on the west coast and do not have a garage therefore getting enough 'dry' time to do the job over that last couple of weeks was quite a challenge!!! |
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3rd Dec 2015 5:47 am |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Job turned into a bit of a nightmare. My return pipe was also in a state, so much so that was seized in the rack and broke off during my attempts to free it/get the feed pipe off around it. I have been unable to remove the remaining piece after several hours, so have to change the rack. I guess you have never removed the rack, but if you have did you need to drop the subframe? |
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11th Dec 2015 6:41 pm |
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Mac704 Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Glasgow Posts: 6 |
Hi, Sorry to hear that. You are right I have not changed out the rack, but according to the Haynes manual the subframe would be removed first. |
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12th Dec 2015 6:04 am |
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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
It doesn't need completely removed, but does need lowered down at the back
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12th Dec 2015 7:39 am |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Hi Mikey,
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12th Dec 2015 4:13 pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
The rear of the subframe comes down easily enough, though I can't remember if the front end needs loosened to allow it to drop
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12th Dec 2015 4:18 pm |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
Thanks for that |
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12th Dec 2015 4:19 pm |
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