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mad manz
01-01-2009, 19:17
hi guys does anyone know were the return value is because when i pump my pedal my revs go up i trying at the servo but could nt find it
Markey Mark (BD)
01-01-2009, 19:25
hi guys does anyone know were the return value is because when i pump my pedal my revs go up i trying at the servo but could nt find it
Check the one way valve on the back inlet manifold mate, if your not too sure where it is is directly behind the carb on the manifold there will be 2 of them one for the brake servo and one for the breather pipes
hi guys does anyone know were the return value is because when i pump my pedal my revs go up i trying at the servo but could nt find it
follow the pipe from the servo to the manifold
bones660
01-01-2009, 20:10
hi guys does anyone know were the return value is because when i pump my pedal my revs go up i trying at the servo but could nt find it
when you pump the pedal , the revs will increase . not by much but they do increase . :agree:
its on the back of the manifold there are two of them
mad manz
02-01-2009, 00:30
there is two pipes but no return valve wot that about?help
there is two pipes but no return valve wot that about?help
the bit that looks like a big nut that bolts into the manifold is the 1 way valve.
mad manz
02-01-2009, 00:35
so its not part of the pipe then ?
correct, not part of the pipe.
you need a 21mm or 22mm spanner to undo the valve once you've taken the pipe off. you can check the valve by blowing through it both ways, obviously you should only be able to blow "into" the manifold, not out of the manifold :)
mad manz
02-01-2009, 00:48
i have i look 2morrow and let u know thanx m8
Adam 005
02-01-2009, 19:33
it's normal for thr rpm to fluctuate when you pmp the brake pedal at idle
mad manz
03-01-2009, 14:47
but it goes from 1000 rpm to 1500 plus rpm that can be rite just by pumping the pedal?
bones660
03-01-2009, 18:39
no , it isn't . if your tick over was 1000 rpm it would rise to about 1150 - 1200 rpm . but no more than that . some cars don't go that high . :agree:
mad manz
03-01-2009, 19:09
yeh so im going to check return values then look for air leaks after i done my heads gasket:o
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