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Location: Rocklea qld
Registered: February 2003
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Re: fixing water inlet pipes on the thermostat housing (18r geu)
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Sun, 29 May 2005 07:43

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NO u cannot just remove the pipe and put a new one in. they are a pressed in item. i would be taking it somewhere and getting it drilled out and a piece of alloy pipe welded on.
also in relation to the other tpoic on your idling question. that looks to be a 22re dizzy setup inside the 18rgu dizzy (22re has 2 vacuum advance points) possible problem is maybe u have used the wrong weights etc in the dizzy or stretched the springs so when its could and needs the timing to be spot on it may actually think its retarded a bit and therefor idling low. either try advancing the dizzy a touch to see how startup if or get the dizzy remapped.
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