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You putting the valve back in that just let's it all bypass going through the filter haha
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Those PS pumps always leak from the back spring loaded plate. In the heyday I reconditioned these pumps and eventually found you only needed to replace the large O ring in the kit.
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delcowizzid wrote:You putting the valve back in that just let's it all bypass going through the filter haha
Does the stock V6 filter have it's own internal bypass valve?
Charlescrown wrote:Those PS pumps always leak from the back spring loaded plate. In the heyday I reconditioned these pumps and eventually found you only needed to replace the large O ring in the kit.
Yeah, I think I've replaced that one on a few pumps.
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No relief valve in a z154
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Haven't made much progress. Been a bit in the dumps of late. Been binging Netflix etc. My welding trolley came in and put it together in between showers. Ready for exhaust upgrades.
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delcowizzid wrote:No relief valve in a z154
Cheers. never bothered to look TBH. Best leave the bypass valve in the housing for now.
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Lockdown got you down or the dumb bitch in charge haha
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The lockdown. Peeps are breaking the rules. If they had held on another week when we went to level 3 it would have been fine but to many idiots just going our and doing as they like.

I'm 99.9% certain they relaxed the rules and went to level 3 to try and keep some control and the change this week again because people are already doing more than what the government is putting in place. I can only see case numbers going up from here on.
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Yep slow release of an out of control spread be everywhere soon hopefully she doesn't panic and have to lock the whole country down again if it let's rip hard
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We just set the world record for the most lockdownd city ☹️
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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It sucks doesn't it.

I'm about to do some fire therapy. Gonna fire up pizza oven and do a slow cooked pulled port for tonight's dinner.
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