No you, need to have a turbo in order to fit a dump valve
erm... the club 1.6 8v is a petrol non turbo right?! to need a dump valve you need a turbo, a dump valve is there to release the pressure that the turbo builds up. you can always look for a fake dump valve kit around £180 mark i think
The brake dump valve on a 1996 Chevy Suburban is used for bleeding the brakes after new brake pads are installed. It is located on the master cylinder for each brake.
well if you mean when its off, you must engage the Hydrostatic dump valve lever. The hydraulic dump valve is located on the frame cover. the dump valve disconnects the transmission from the pump so the unit can be pushed without running. to engage the dump valve (making the tractor free-wheeling), push the lever forward and hold in this position.\ THESE INSTRUCTION HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM THE OWNERS MANUAL.
Depends on year and model.
no they have an enternal dump valve the only thing u con do is change the valve it self
Probably a bad hydraulic release valve. Lowering a dump bed simply requires hydraulic pressure to be bled off.
Why do you want one, just makes you look a cock.
you need a turbo first!!
Yes there is.... put the next line in your browser, and you'll get a sceme of what to build... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/turbogsi/fakedumpvlv.jpg works with a SSQV HKS-type dump valve.... cost around $150 on parts.
First off its a "dump valve" second its "thanks". on to the question - no. simple as that. sell it and buy a turbocharged car.
Close the rear-end air dump valve, and the truck will level itself.