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UK_Sub | Posted - 26 Sep 2021 : 18:59:34 I was trying to start up a 96 that had been dormant for 6 years - fitted the dizzy, rigged up a petrol can and the car would run, but belch out flames from the carb.
Realised I could hear sucking noise, which turned out to be coming from a second vacuum pipe coming out of the carb base. As soon as I blocked this, the engine sprang into life and idled perfectly.
I know one of the vacuum pipes was for the brake servo, but what is this second one for - does it link to the pipe on the rocker cover?
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72sonett3 | Posted - 16 Oct 2021 : 22:40:40 But there should also be a Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve between the nipple and the valve cover.
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christophe | Posted - 26 Sep 2021 : 22:50:16 Yep! That's it. |
UK_Sub | Posted - 26 Sep 2021 : 20:33:03 Thank you for your quick replies!
Does that mean the vacuum on the left (currently linked to the brake booster), should go to the oil breather pipe instead? |
Borstlap | Posted - 26 Sep 2021 : 20:25:18 The brake booster is on the wrong side, the pcv hose coming from the rocker cover should be connected there. That 90 degree connection should be straight up with the hose to the brake booster attached.
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christophe | Posted - 26 Sep 2021 : 20:02:09 Yes, the second pipe is used for the PCV system. There is a check ball inside the conduit from the carb for this one. I am not 100% sure and can't have a look under my bonnet right now, but I am wondering if the hose from the brake servo is connected to the right outlet there. On my car, these had been switched by some shade tree mechanic. |