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Scotty C
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20th Jun 07 at 23:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I hear you can get away withought running the coolent pipes to the TB?

Reason for asking is because the one going from the expansion tank is kinked just before going into the TB and now has a small hole in it

Wouldn't it piss out water when not connected?

Where does the other water pipe go to?

Thanks.

Olsrey
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20th Jun 07 at 23:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You can get away with it but in winter the car may stall because of not haviny any coolant going through it. Ive done without because I dont plan on having the car when its cold as im wanting a new car

EDIT: the TB coolant hoses just got to the coolant bottle so its just taking a short cut really. as one comes from the engine into the TB and then from the TB to the coolant bottle

[Edited on 20-06-2007 by Olsrey]
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 00:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'll run it with them then

I'm fitting the mantzel this week and they have a slight bend where the TB connects, so it may be enough to move the TB away from the bulk head so the pipe wont kink
Olsrey
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It will be fine with them off just prepare for the engine to stall a lot in winter lol. Although just go to some where that sells fuel hose think I used 8mm stuff and just extend the coolant hose while you have it apart as its easier than doing after youve put it back together a week later trust me
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 00:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yeah i'll do that mate, cheers
Rob_Lee
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quote:
Originally posted by Olsrey
It will be fine with them off just prepare for the engine to stall a lot in winter lol.


Sorry but thats a load of crap!

Monster, You'll be fine with them disconnected.

Take off the two hoses that have the tb hoses attached to them and bin them, then get 2 normal bore hoses and use them.

This gets rid of the stupid thin tb pipes.

Ive NEVER had a problem and have had the car like it for 3 winters as well as when we had snow!
Vaux Lad
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21st Jun 07 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What he said/\ lol

The tb hoses do fook all really.
Ive just blocked them both off in my nova, which has a x16xe fitted.

The air intake needs to be heated in winter for carb motors, due to cold air freezing inside the carb, this is not a problem on fuel injected engines in the uk.

No doubt when GM designed it, they were thinking a lot about other countries that see like -40deg temperatures at night....


[Edited on 21-06-2007 by Vaux Lad]
Dean_W
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21st Jun 07 at 12:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You don't need them Monster. get em off!
Scotty C
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Ok, I'll remove them.

Bit confused by Rob_Lee's post

If I remove them, it'll piss out water, surely?
Vaux Lad
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Put a 8mm pipe joiner in place of the tb
So coolant runs from the matrix pipe to the tb hose(then through the joiner) into the next hose to the expansion tank....

[Edited on 21-06-2007 by Vaux Lad]
Kurt
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monster i thought you were selling?
Dean_W
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quote:
Originally posted by Monster
Ok, I'll remove them.

Bit confused by Rob_Lee's post

If I remove them, it'll piss out water, surely?


Nope. All you do is bypass that part of the circuit.
Scotty C
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Put a 8mm pipe joiner in place of the tb
So coolant runs from the matrix pipe to the tb hose(then through the joiner) into the next hose to the expansion tank....

[Edited on 21-06-2007 by Vaux Lad]


Oh, so basically join to the two pipes together, so it cuts out going thru the TB?

quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
monster i thought you were selling?


Yeah I was, but I've realised I've put too much time, effort & money into it to sell for 2.1k. Plus i'll miss it too much
Vaux Lad
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Yes mate, just replace the tb bridge, with a piece of 8mm straight pipe.
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Yes mate, just replace the tb bridge, with a piece of 8mm straight pipe.


WTF is a TB bridge?
Superlite Ltd.
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21st Jun 07 at 13:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dave A told me to do this. Looks like a good idea in all fairness

Don't forget you are going to need to blank off the outlet on the expansion tank. Im going to do it next time i take the TB off.

In theory it will drop intake air temperature by a fair bit
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 13:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you don't blank off the pipe going to the expansion tank Superlite (name??)

You bridge the two pipes together that go into the TB
Vaux Lad
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quote:
Originally posted by Dean_W
quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Yes mate, just replace the tb bridge, with a piece of 8mm straight pipe.


WTF is a TB bridge?

Coolant "bridge"
Joining two coolant pipes....

Superlite, you dont need block the expansion tank, just cut the tb out the circuit.....
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 13:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What could I use Vaux lad?

And where from?
Vaux Lad
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quote:
Originally posted by Monster
What could I use Vaux lad?

And where from?

Head off down the local plumbing shop(or B&Q), i got a 8mm straight pipe from my local plumbing place, made from copper.
It also helps if the pipe is "barbed", like a ridge on the end to stop the hose from sliding off.
Slide the pipes completely over it and then you cant even see the join

[Edited on 21-06-2007 by Vaux Lad]
Vaux Lad
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OR, just remove one the TB coolant connections and use that. lol
Dean_W
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quote:
Originally posted by Vaux Lad
OR, just remove one the TB coolant connections and use that. lol


Best bet IMO.
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 13:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Surpose I could use something simular as connecting up the vaccum pipes when fitting a inlet.
Superlite Ltd.
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quote:
Originally posted by Monster
you don't blank off the pipe going to the expansion tank Superlite (name??)

You bridge the two pipes together that go into the TB


Names Ed mate

Look at Dave As 1.6 on bodies. The pipe from the expansion tank is disconnected all together. He has done this because its on throttle bodies but you can also do it when fitting a mantzel or just with a standard setup
Scotty C
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21st Jun 07 at 14:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

But then what are you going to with the other pipe that goes into the TB Ed?

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