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> Sandwich plate hose route, Up?
Porschef
post Mar 3 2015, 08:40 PM
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I'd like to get the cooler installed by the time Hershey rolls around, I've looked at past threads but didn't see any definitive pics, and i'm wondering if it's necessary to use banjo fittings on the plate to make things fit (as suggested by an air cooled site) I'd like to go up through the tin then back to the cooler, but I'm open to any suggestions.

The banjo fittings seem to double the cost of the plate, and that's what works best, fine, if not, alternatives are gently appreciated.

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JimN73
post Mar 4 2015, 01:32 PM
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Most sandwich plates without the built-in thermostat should work, most with the built-in thermostat will not. AirCooled.net has one with the thermostat that will work - expensive but maybe worth it.
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