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Martin
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You should consider changing the boost hoses for silicone ones as you’ve got/will be getting them all off.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Co1



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What Martin said! They will go and leave you in limp mode so you might as well get ahead of the curve.
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Ianh wrote:
What a great tool, simple , yet brilliant and cheap Bow down

What size pipe did you use ?


Hi Ian, it was 48mm outside diameter.
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I used 40mm solvent weld water pipe from screwfix, the actually outside diameter is 42.5mm, this is perfect for the turbo end of the turbo to intercooler hose.

The passenger side hose from the intercooler is a slightly larger diameter, a female ‘40mm’ coupling should be about right for this at approx. 45 - 47mm.
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To close this one off, new intercooler fitted and we’re back in business! I would have liked a uprated version but funds are a little tight and I needed the 90 back on the road so went for the Bearmach ‘standard’ intercooler.

Here’s the original which had covered 78k miles.


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piechipsandpeas wrote:
Ianh wrote:
What a great tool, simple , yet brilliant and cheap Bow down

What size pipe did you use ?


Hi Ian, it was 48mm outside diameter.


Andy RV wrote:
I used 40mm solvent weld water pipe from screwfix, the actually outside diameter is 42.5mm, this is perfect for the turbo end of the turbo to intercooler hose.

The passenger side hose from the intercooler is a slightly larger diameter, a female ‘40mm’ coupling should be about right for this at approx. 45 - 47mm.


Thanks gents, I think I will make one up, ready to find the inevitable leak on a hose or split intercooler.
I really should get ahead of the game and replace the parts before they fail. The only trouble is following that principle I would rebuild the entire truck every 3 years given the longevity of most parts Very Happy
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