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BasNZ

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Hi just changing a VN S1 to a VP but just wondering what went here as per the photo, Many Thanks
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Coolant outlet for the heater circuit.
 

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One more question please the the vacuum line from the fuel pressure regulator on the VP goes to? as per photo. thanks On my VN it goes back up into the inlet manifold
 

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Should be the same, referenced to manifold vacuum.
 

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One more question please the the vacuum line from the fuel pressure regulator on the VP goes to? as per photo. thanks On my VN it goes back up into the inlet manifold
This is my VN but on the VP it must attach to one of those ports in the photo..
 

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Hi just changing a VN S1 to a VP but just wondering what went here as per the photo, Many ThanksView attachment 263439
That coolant outlet looks like it has broken off. You will need to remove the plastic piece left in there before fitting a new one. Also Repco sell brass ones They never break off like the plastic ones do.
 

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That coolant outlet looks like it has broken off. You will need to remove the plastic piece left in there before fitting a new one. Also Repco sell brass ones They never break off like the plastic ones do.
Yes, I think this is what goes in there.
 

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That's the one. I replaced mine with those as the old one snapped. You're fortunate your engine is not installed yet. They are a right bastard to get the broken piece out with the firewall to deal with.
 

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When buying them I think they are called a bypass adapter. The front and rear ones are the same part
 
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