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stearing rack bridge pipe



cs_dave

West Midlands
ClioSport Area Rep
In the turbo my pas has been dosconected im looking to bridge the rack unsure whats needed to do it any advice or someone local to west mids wanna knock me one up cars a 172 rack

Cheers
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
To bridge it is a piece of piss mate. Does it have the standard pipe work still on it? If so, is it still full of fluid?

Personally I would be tempted to leave it as it currently is. If it's clearly been working ok, then I'm not sure I'd bother wasting my time.
 

cs_dave

West Midlands
ClioSport Area Rep
Pi
To bridge it is a piece of piss mate. Does it have the standard pipe work still on it? If so, is it still full of fluid?

Personally I would be tempted to leave it as it currently is. If it's clearly been working ok, then I'm not sure I'd bother wasting my time.
Pipe work is there but its not hooked up so no fluid in there running dry would like to bridge it just for that reason
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Pi

Pipe work is there but its not hooked up so no fluid in there running dry would like to bridge it just for that reason
If you look on the rack (about smack bang in the middle of the car) you'll see there's 2 upright fittings. These are the 2 that require the bridge pipe. If your original pipes are there, you can cut them and leave a bit of a hose tail to them, then just connect a piece of hose between the 2. Instant bridge pipe.
 


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