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Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 05:26:34 AM
After completely stripping engine bay apart from necessities, i just wondered where these pipes should actually go and whats the best thing to do with them. Seem like breather pipes

2xPipes- go to the back of the inlet, 1 of them joins up in a connection with a pipe that goes to the servo. The other is smaller in diameter and sits above it (see pic)

1xpipe- top of gear box (with yellow & green tape in pic) should this go under air box?

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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 05:35:18 AM
vacuum pipes glen ? you just need the big servo one, the little fuel reg one, and the breather under the mani that goes to the PCV valve in the cam cover mate,
all the others can be blocked or removed :)
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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 05:50:28 AM
Just a guess bud :0....Yeah servo 1 and pvc one are in place, the one next too it this can be blocked? The smaller one is the one in-between throttle body bolts- this goes to air box yeah

block the gear box one off?
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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 05:53:56 AM
there is usually 1 on the front, and 1 behind the t/b that can be blocked off mate, and the g/box one is just a breather (leave it or cut it or bin it or whatever)
edit my t/b is reversed 180 deg :) 2 little pipes at the back
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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 06:28:05 AM
cheers bud, can i just ask your opinion on something else instead of making a new thread

been taking more bits out of the engine bay today, brackets ect tidying it up whilst also saving weight ;), i read on one of your post some where that said bin the inlet bracket, just wondering if this is advisable to me (bouncing around a grass track) or not

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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 06:37:22 AM
best leave it on yours glen, its the rear you need to concentrate on really eh :)
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Re: Breather pipes? & brackets

Mon 18 Feb 2013 07:02:19 AM
yeah working my way down :)

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