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Pistnbroke Member Since: 22 Sep 2020 Location: rugby Posts: 411 |
I have read recently about someone re routing the belt to miss the pump..(new belt number was supplied )leaving the old pump in place. You then have the warning light to deal with.
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Fri Oct 20 2023 7:48am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
People have successfully just replaced the damaged section with pipes fabricated by a local hydraulic specialist. So there isn't a need to do the whole lot if you can see that just a particular section is rotten (usually the section in the wheel arch). I think a search on here will bring p threads where this has been done.
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Fri Oct 20 2023 9:38am |
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Gas-guzzler Member Since: 28 Dec 2021 Location: Paisley Posts: 64 |
Thanks for the ideas guys. The correct fix is simply way out of budget at the moment, don’t even know how I’m gonna pay the next gas bill let alone a £5k garage bill. I think my only option just now is to fit the delete idler pulley and belt leaving all the rest of the system in place to hopefully be repaired properly in the future. The foremost question is that will the unpressurised hydraulic anti roll bars present an unsafe handling situation or will it be ok in relative terms please? Again thoughts and suggestions much appreciated.
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Fri Oct 20 2023 11:51am |
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