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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest1970 View Post
    Thanks Mudski, I get most of what you've written but whats Dependable disty's in Adelaide, and do you have a website or something to check out your Dawes Valves for sale, thanks heaps for your advice., Also is there somewhere on the forum that shows from A-Z the fitting of all these things? The post from Snicko is pretty good, just wondering if there were any others? Thanks again
    Sorry. Dependable Distributors they are called. Disty for short. The Dawes valve I do sell myself but I have ran out. I sold 10 in 9 days, quicker than i thought. Five on Ebay and five through word of mouth. I have more coming but it wont be for atleast a week or two I reckon. I am dearer than getting it from the states but when I had them, you would get it much quicker that waiting for it to come from the US. I'm in the process of a fully adjustable Dawes type valve which has a screw cap on it to adjust it, rather than using two spanners...
    Which fittings are you referring too? The fittings for the Catch can? Or everything? What model Troll do you have aswell? I'm happy to help you out where I can.
    Food for thought, the gauge I have is from McNally Electronics. Its an electronic boost gauge with with a digital EGT read out on the same gauge. Sits nicely right in between the speedo and tacho.
    http://www.mcnallyelectronics.com/

    Derrr! Don't mind me. been a hard day at work today. The fittings you asked about, you want to know how to fit it all.
    First thing to do is get the gauge and installed. As you need to see whats going on when you fit everything else. Getting the pyro fitting in the dump pipe is the biggest pain for the whole job as you need to remove this pipe, so this means having the truck off the road whilst you get this done.
    Then you continue with the rest...
    Last edited by mudski; 13th September 2012 at 07:19 PM.

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