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Fitting an NA Power steering Res to a TT


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hi mate,

looks like u have the same situation as me gareth. looks like you can get around it as far as i can see,

1 way is to buy: T44337-24020 is union fitting for p/s pump, youll have one of these already if you have a tt,thats the intake union that fits to the pump itself.buy another one and have the two o ring ends brazed together one on the res and the new one so that the res has a normal pipe outlet like the stock tt one.all you have to do then is cut a length of hose,

as for the bracket, just fabricate an extension or modify your one to fit, but i would certainly make a bracket extension to fit the n/a mounting and you can use your chassis holes for the original tt res as the mounting holes are already there, that way the out take pipe is facing the correct way.

hope this helps

andy

p.s are the sideskirts coming on ok?

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hi mate,

looks like u have the same situation as me gareth. looks like you can get around it as far as i can see,

1 way is to buy: T44337-24020 is union fitting for p/s pump, youll have one of these already if you have a tt,thats the intake union that fits to the pump itself.buy another one and have the two o ring ends brazed together one on the res and the new one so that the res has a normal pipe outlet like the stock tt one.all you have to do then is cut a length of hose,

as for the bracket, just fabricate an extension or modify your one to fit, but i would certainly make a bracket extension to fit the n/a mounting and you can use your chassis holes for the original tt res as the mounting holes are already there, that way the out take pipe is facing the correct way.

hope this helps

andy

p.s are the sideskirts coming on ok?

 

Cool ill give that a go at some point then, saves selling it on and buying a new TT one.

 

Dropped the skirts off for paint tonight in fact, told him not to rush as car is off the road anyway so should have them at some point. Trialed fitted them last weekend and they seem pretty decent, bit of a gap above the vent end but i think it will be minimal when everything is secured in place. Just need to get some sealer to run along the top edge to hold everything in place.

 

Cheers

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