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Just got a boost guage and noted that during shipping the vacuum pipe that goes through the nut on the back to the guage, was damaged. I removed the nut and found the little seal inside that the vacuum hose goes through and removed the severed piece of pipe from within this seal. I need to now thread the vacuum tube back through that little seal but the seal has a larger hole on one side than it does the other and I'll be stuffed if I know how to get it through, with it being so tiny it's hard to get a good hold of it to force it.

Any ideas?

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thread the hose throught the large nut ..

then from the threaded side of the larger nut, fit the smaller seal.

the action of doing up the larger fitting forces the smaller part into the seal area on the back of the guage..

there should be instruction for how to do this on the sheet supplied.

so your saying the hard clear vaccuum hose is larger than the metal piece? thats strange...

but use something to heat it up and force it through.. should do the trick i.e. a lighter.. if not just shave down the hose till it fits

It's an autometer guage and the hose is factory. I I can press the hose into the little seal up to being flush with the end of the smaller end of that little seal but not any further, given the way the seal is shaped I need to push the hose through the large end and out the small end then thread the whole tube through as the tighter end is the end that faces the outside of the nut, get me?

I theaded it in s far as it would go then but the small seal part in backwards to test it, sucked on the hose to create some vacuum then sealed it with my tongue and it didn't drop so it's sealing, crisis averted. Now the question becomes where to mount it. I can't use a pillar mount as I wanna put it right down low on the pillar near the vent, Otherwise I was thinking on the steering column blocking the factory guage,

thoughts?

i placed mine WITHIN the dash where the mirror controls are normally location .. totally legal :D

takes a bit of work though, need to fibreglass up a cup, then fibreglass that to the dash ..

havent finished mine yet, should have a pic somewhere if your interested

hey mate,

if you go to enzed or pirtek you can get a brass connector that goes onto the back of your boost gaude (threads on) lets you use you normal 6mm silicon vacuum hose thats what i did and its heaps easier to T into a vac line than the thin stuff and seals no worries as its a normal vac nipple on the end.

hmm only have one here... not the best view of it, but it shows the location

making the cup was easy, as mine was the larger type guages ..60mm and i just fibreglassed around a coke can, then cut it square

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its aparently dangerous ...

i'll vouch that at night my 2 gauges make it hard to see the drivers side mirror ... because of the reflection ...

but in the day its fine ... i think its safer in a way because you dont have to look down ...

anyway its the law so thats the risk you take putting them there ...

Cool, let us know when you're here and I'll introduce you to some other skyline owners, might make the stay less boring :)

If I go the pillar option, I want it right down the bottom near that vent, surely that should be OK?

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