This is a discussion on Standard and Bailey DVs within the Maintenance & Performance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; For those who wish to know what the standard and Bailey DVs look like, the standard DV is made of ...
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| For those who wish to know what the standard and Bailey DVs look like, the standard DV is made of black plastic and is on the left, and the Bailey DV is made of metal and is on the right. (The Bailey is also available in blue, red and black.) ![]() The standard DV looks like this when installed in the car: ![]() And the Bailey DV looks like this: ![]() When fitted by Jabbasport, the top connector fitting on the Bailey is removed and replaced by a right-angle fitting which results in a neat appearance plus adequate clearance for the plastic engine cover. The two crimp-on clips on the standard DV are discarded and replaced by Jubilee clips when the Bailey is fitted. The small crimp-on clip is retained for the top pipe. (The flat-topped black plastic reservoir visible at the bottom left of the photos is the vacuum reservoir asssociated with the accelerator pedal electronic module. It part covers the No 3 coil pack and completely covers the No 4 coil pack.) PS: These pictures are of SkodiRS's car!
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| Mmmmmm. Tasty. Makes me wish the dv on TDi's can be changed as easily! I saw that ickle mistake there. Sneaking it out of the last post before anyone saw you! Well, I did. :p
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| Just a little slip of the Submit Reply button... ![]()
__________________ Denis 2002 Octavia 1.8T 4X4 turbo Estate - rebreathed on by Jabba ... 31.93mpg2007 Fabia vRS - CC, ESP and full leather trim by Seat Surgeons ...48.09 mpg... |
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| So, did you get the Pretty Boy Blue DV, then, Denis? :p
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| Very funny, Mike! NO.
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| I think the red looks pretty. Wish my car had one Maybe it does, but I can't find one anywhere in my engine. Where do I look? |
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| Foe anyone interested the N75 valve can be seen on the right of the DV. Nice pics Denis....have to go shine the Bailey now. Cheers. Adrian.
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