as discussed the two hoses have been tied in using 180 degree pipe. Can this be looped internally in the rear or is it best practice to loop the two pipes externally under the van?
Yeah... just realised...don't do this! It puts you 180 degrees out on the balance shafts and it clashes on 2. Crank goes in at 90 degrees past tdc or bdc. My assumption about installing at bdc, which would put the balance shaft 180 degrees around was wrong! As they spin twice per crank rev...
In theory, not long! Mine is usually 180 ish miles, keep your eyes on your revs and app relatively shortly. Usually after a journey when you arrive at home!
I'm not Sure that will run your heater etc directly from its 12v output....
You might need to install 15a/20A PSU, ope standard leisure battery.
The heater will draw more power than the 180 unit can provide, and it will cut out.
Is anyone intrested in these!
I’ve removed them from the van only due to a change in the audio, they are in perfect working order!
Was thinking about £180
Cheers
My first car was a 1966 beetle, all original and I payed £180 for it. I got a bank loan. That was in 1977. I took the bumpers off, put a bag of cement in the spare wheel well to lower it a bit. Photo before the mods. Loved it. 👍
My 2 180 flexi panels both died on an Ascot Grey flavoured lid. One lasted nearly 3 years, the replacement less than 12 months. PU sent me a replacement for the newer delaminated panel which I sold on and went rigid!
Hoping that's it now...
Yes, the 180° position is exactly what I’m after, can a tarp pole be attached in any way? I was wandering if a small clip on to the existing system might be available?
Hi All,
I've recently purchased a a T32 LWB 180 high line. I'm looking to make a smoother ride and I'm toying with the swamper look. Any suggestions for what suspension system and size alloys I should be looking at?
I fixed my USBs!!!!
Turns out that yellow cable only goes one way, except there are 4 pins, but no markings at all. For some reason, i didnt have the yellow receiving plug like pictured above.....
I rotated the plug 180 degrees and it all works!
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