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branny 13-07-05 11:55 AM

engine vacuum for scottoiler.
 
hi, jus wondering what the general opinion is on the best way to tap into an engine vacuum line.

its probably simple....
...but i like to ask :wink:


cheers

Carsick 13-07-05 11:58 AM

On a pointy there is a very convenient place on the rear throttle body that just needs it's cover taking off.
On a curvy I believe you need to snip a pipe and put a T piece in.

Scoobs 13-07-05 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsick
On a curvy I believe you need to snip a pipe and put a T piece in.

Yep, and it is a piece of ****.

SVeeedy Gonzales 13-07-05 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoobs
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsick
On a curvy I believe you need to snip a pipe and put a T piece in.

Yep, and it is a piece of p*ss.

Remember doing that on my old ER5 and thinking... "I really hope this is the right thing to do" as I cut the pipe... but yep, it's dead easy...

Glad to know where the vacuum connection is for a curvy... had wondered about that with it having no simple fuel tap pipework to butcher :D

branny 13-07-05 03:20 PM

yeah, its a curvy...

any pics of the line to cut?
or a good description????

cheers

Carsick 13-07-05 03:21 PM

http://www.scottoiler.com/resources/...50_VAC_BIG.gif

branny 13-07-05 03:30 PM

looks good!
cheers!

branny 13-07-05 07:36 PM

jus been lookin closely...
so, you have used the white t-pirce and then the black 90 degree piece... yeah?

Scoobs 13-07-05 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by branny
jus been lookin closely...
so, you have used the white t-pirce and then the black 90 degree piece... yeah?

The white bit is the T piece. The black bit is the vacuum control for the Scotoiler.

Moo 14-07-05 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carsick
On a pointy there is a very convenient place on the rear throttle body that just needs it's cover taking off.
On a curvy I believe you need to snip a pipe and put a T piece in.

Like the man says also on the scotoiler web site theres usally some pics.


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