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KS53MWC
04-09-2006, 16:36
I have the bailey kit from regal and when the garage came to fit it to my coupe it says undo 3 allen head bolts but i have 5 is this still the right kit? They wouldnt do anyhting else just incase it was the wrong kit.

I have tryed to do a search and saw the guide on how to do it which also says allen head bolts, The kit i got says GSI but the coupe has the same engine?


Thanks Lee

BYRON
04-09-2006, 16:51
disabling the OE valve then?

KS53MWC
04-09-2006, 16:57
i imaging so

KS53MWC
04-09-2006, 16:58
this is all over my head to be honest, ive just bought the car

Jonesy
04-09-2006, 17:44
yea thats to disable the OE valve.. you can save yourself the 3 hours etc to do this, by just fitting a one way valve from halfrauds. do a search for one way valve mate

KS53MWC
04-09-2006, 21:40
so is this the right kit then, its ok me having 5 allen keys and not 3 as instructions say.

Will it run ok with just the bailey cos all the search's ive found say have them both or just OE valve

SRI-T Keithy
04-09-2006, 21:46
you have got three allen key bolts. They do not refere to the baily they refer to the standad recirc dump valve on your turbo.http://www.zlet.co.uk/images/26815963%5B1%5D.jpg

KS53MWC
04-09-2006, 22:01
yeah i know, All i know is that the garage said to me they went to fit it and instead of me having 3 allen bolts like the instructions say i have 5.


Think im going to go for a run down to courtaney

Jonesy
04-09-2006, 23:51
what usually happens is you need to remove the 3 allen key bolts from the OE dump valve, this can take a fair while, and you need to fit a spacer to it.

But then someone on here(i think it was lee) found that to combat this, you can just fit a one way valve to the hose coming from the OE dumpvalve, sort of to simulate the OE one not being there.. saves time and costs about £2.29