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<blockquote data-quote="eggster" data-source="post: 7126809" data-attributes="member: 582284"><p>I figured out how to use the spacer with the coolant system.. you would remove fittings from the ends of the amps where they will connect. Then you can press in barbed fittings used for plumbing (if you're lucky enough to find the right diameter for a super tight waterproof seal.) You remove the coolant fittings from the right side of one amp, the left side of the other, You will need to fit the spacer with 4 barbed fittings, 2 on each side, this will allow the spacer to be used as a pass through for the coolant.. You press the spacer onto the right side of 1 amp, then press the second amp onto the barbs on the right side of the spacer.. Once that is done, you have 1 long amp left to right with the spacer as the pass through. Youll need to secure the amps, the spacer will be held in with the barbs.. Now you also have an extra set of fittings for another ppi amp, (1 of each side) this works if you buy both amps and get the spacer<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> Sound complicated but its very simple.. The main thing is to secure the amps so that is all stays together tight, if the amps separate, you will have a leak.. I am a genius...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eggster, post: 7126809, member: 582284"] I figured out how to use the spacer with the coolant system.. you would remove fittings from the ends of the amps where they will connect. Then you can press in barbed fittings used for plumbing (if you're lucky enough to find the right diameter for a super tight waterproof seal.) You remove the coolant fittings from the right side of one amp, the left side of the other, You will need to fit the spacer with 4 barbed fittings, 2 on each side, this will allow the spacer to be used as a pass through for the coolant.. You press the spacer onto the right side of 1 amp, then press the second amp onto the barbs on the right side of the spacer.. Once that is done, you have 1 long amp left to right with the spacer as the pass through. Youll need to secure the amps, the spacer will be held in with the barbs.. Now you also have an extra set of fittings for another ppi amp, (1 of each side) this works if you buy both amps and get the spacer;) Sound complicated but its very simple.. The main thing is to secure the amps so that is all stays together tight, if the amps separate, you will have a leak.. I am a genius... [/QUOTE]
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