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    well thats not right



    do as the image shows, the holes for the hoses are there for a reason! have you had a volt/resistance tester on the
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    I took the t-piece of an old cav, it actually fits between the heater matrix and cylinder head pipe

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    I took the t-piece of an old cav, it actually fits between the heater matrix and cylinder head pipe[/quote]

    I need to do some plumbing and shopping then

    So the pipe was between the heater matrix and cylinder head pipe on the cav?

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    yes, but most people just plumb it into the thin pipes, because its easier than finding a 3cmish to 1cmish t-piece, i just came across it by chance

    can't remember exactly how i put it, but if your bothered finding one, pm me and i'll check for you

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    I'd just T it in to the rad run off, much easier.
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