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I'm in the midst of doing the EuroAmp coolant pipe upgrade and having an issue.
I can't seem to get the lower y-pipe to fit into the block. It seems too tight. I've tried some silicone grease on the o-rings. I've tried tightening down the screws. I've tried tapping on the pipe.....pushing down on it......rocking it.......all with no luck.
What's the secret here?? Very frustrating problem.
I'm in the midst of doing the EuroAmp coolant pipe upgrade and having an issue.
I can't seem to get the lower y-pipe to fit into the block. It seems too tight. I've tried some silicone grease on the o-rings. I've tried tightening down the screws. I've tried tapping on the pipe.....pushing down on it......rocking it.......all with no luck.
What's the secret here?? Very frustrating problem.
I've read a few reports from people with this issue, including one where the guy had to buy three or four pipes before one would fit (I think he was using unbranded eBay parts rather than Euroamp). Seems the QC on these parts isn't amazing. I would contact Euroamp and ask for their advice and help... from very limited reports of other issues, they seem to be pretty good at replacing dodgy parts under warranty.
I don't think I'd attempt a fix unless I was an experienced machinist, at least without Euroamp's approval. As soon as you mod the part, your warranty is gone.
Have patience, give them some time to give you an answer, and go from there.
Try purchasing the factory o rings ,then put Vasilene then heat the the 2 outlets with a heat gun or hairdryer then insert , give that a try,the F-types I've done some go in perfect and some give a little fight,
Last edited by dennis black; Jun 23, 2024 at 03:42 PM.
I can also add here that my JLR deal installed the Euro Amp pipes with no issues at all BUT (as others have done) they used OEM JLR O-rings. I was told that everything went together smoothly.