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Hi all .Had a friend take my rad out .Now recorded to a three row.Had to alter the brackets holding the rad from the frame.We are now ready to put rad into the frame.put back fans etc.i took the bottom hose off.Can any body tell me if the straight hose figment on the rad is the bottom hose passenger side?Only sketch I have is in the handbook which shows the air bleed on drivers side.Thanks for your help .been waiting a long time for the rad to go back in.....Thanks again.Mike

sorry forgot to say car is a se turbo 1989

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You will find that the angled hose connector is the bottom left ( passenger) side. Straight connector top right.

Regards

Wayne

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Hey Mike, when you connect the hose in situ it's a real pain to get to the bottom clip. What I did was cut the hose about 30-40cm back from the rad connector and put a hose connector between the 2 halves. This allows the clips to be accessed easily at all times.

I hope that made sense mate.

Regards

Wayne

Suspension, brakes, chipped, chargecooler rad and pump,injectors,ignition coils and leads, BOV, highflow cat and zorst, Translator and tie rods, Head lights, LEDs to tail lights and interior,Polybushes to entire front end, Rad fans, rad grill, front end refurb with aluminium spreaderplates and galvanised bolts. Ram air, uprated fuel pump, silicone hoses through out, wheels refurbed and powder coated,much more, all maintenance.

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