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markey b
13-08-2009, 08:19
is there any issues that could occur if i bypass the inlet manifold/carb water system?

inlet manifold is leaking from a core plug on the side, can i temporarily bypass the whole lot (inlet manifold/carb) so i can get it MOT'd and drive it, or will it give me trouble?

James5
13-08-2009, 08:42
is there any issues that could occur if i bypass the inlet manifold/carb water system?

inlet manifold is leaking from a core plug on the side, can i temporarily bypass the whole lot (inlet manifold/carb) so i can get it MOT'd and drive it, or will it give me trouble?

it will be fine matey only really helps in the cold cold weather :)

markey b
13-08-2009, 09:10
awesome! thanks for the 2nd time today :agree:

Mart
13-08-2009, 09:21
Bypassing the manifold will cause you no prob's, but I'd personally still retain the pipes going to the carb base. The water will help cool the carb on a hot day (stuck in traffic or whatever), and help keep it at an ideal temp' for good atomisation on cold Winter days.

phase i 16 v turbo
13-08-2009, 09:22
I have some replacement core plugs if you want to repair it?

markey b
13-08-2009, 09:43
Bypassing the manifold will cause you no prob's, but I'd personally still retain the pipes going to the carb base. The water will help cool the carb on a hot day (stuck in traffic or whatever), and help keep it at an ideal temp' for good atomisation on cold Winter days.

i'll have a fiddle after work, so just run the carb off the waterpump but bypass the manifold jacket and it'll be just dandy?

markey b
13-08-2009, 09:44
I have some replacement core plugs if you want to repair it?

can i do it in situ, is the OS one thats been bodged up and has a pinhole leak

if so, how much?

Mart
13-08-2009, 09:52
i'll have a fiddle after work, so just run the carb off the waterpump but bypass the manifold jacket and it'll be just dandy?

:agree:

Instead of plumbing the 'inlet' water pipe into the manifold, simply attach it to the carb base instead (obviously removing the other manifold to carb base pipe in the process).

phase i 16 v turbo
13-08-2009, 09:53
can i do it in situ, is the OS one thats been bodged up and has a pinhole leak

if so, how much?

I have done both sides in situ before, but it works better if you can take the inlet off and work on it. Are you going to ND09? If so I will bring them along.

markey b
13-08-2009, 10:19
I have done both sides in situ before, but it works better if you can take the inlet off and work on it. Are you going to ND09? If so I will bring them along.

funds wont let me come this year, i'm gutted, but i'll bring both next year to make up for it lol

markey b
13-08-2009, 10:20
:agree:

Instead of plumbing the 'inlet' water pipe into the manifold, simply attach it to the carb base instead (obviously removing the other manifold to carb base pipe in the process).

legend!