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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 01:47 PM
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Hi all i have classic scooby turbo. I want to remove the catcher can, but i have lost the original pipe. Where the blue pipe connects to the blanked off nipple. Can anyone help me to find the part number? Thanks all




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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 01:58 PM
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The last 2 pictures are the bleed point for the cooling system
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Old Apr 25, 2020 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Neilxr
The last 2 pictures are the bleed point for the cooling system
Ok if that's the cooling bleed point. Where does the blue pipe connects too?
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As per NeilXr the blanked off pipe is the coolant bleed/fill point shown as item 1 below




Three of your pictures show this and the left hand side of the inlet manifold.
Going on the second picture, it looks like it might replace the hose ( item 10 below) which would normally connect back to the small stub on the turbo inlet hose

Hose - Vacuum 99071AA340








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Originally Posted by Don Clark
As per NeilXr the blanked off pipe is the coolant bleed/fill point shown as item 1 below




Three of your pictures show this and the left hand side of the inlet manifold.
Going on the second picture, it looks like it might replace the hose ( item 10 below) which would normally connect back to the small stub on the turbo inlet hose

Hose - Vacuum 99071AA340




Thanks Don 👍
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