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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 25 July 2011, 19:06:45
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The only way I can get hot water to my reducer is to have the heaters turned to hot ( pre facelift ) :'(
Can anybody tell / show me a picky of where to pick up the hot water feed from on a V6 :-[ :-[
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The only way I can get hot water to my reducer is to have the heaters turned to hot ( pre facelift ) :'(
Can anybody tell / show me a picky of where to pick up the hot water feed from on a V6 :-[ :-[
At a guess the water feed has been taken from the heater output of the HBV .. it needs to be on the INSIDE of that loop, so between the HBV and the Thermostat,... ie the INPUT to the HBV
You need to take a coolant feed for the vaporiser. From experience, the best way to do this for the Omega is to intercept the coolant feed to the HBV and plumb the vaporiser in series (before the HBV) than to Tee into the heater pipes as suggested by most kit manufacturers. So, remove the "Helter Skelter" pipe and cut it so that you have a feed and return pointing towards where you have chosen to mount the vaporiser (O/S inner wing seems to work well)
(http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/lpg_4cyl_frontend/4467166437_ece2bb4251.jpg)
Connect the coolant hoses to the connectors showing in the above picture and route them to where the vaporiser is going to be mounted.
taken from .. http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1273595954
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Am I right in thinking that the pipe your talking about is the one that comes from the coolant bridge ( back of the block / near the 2 therostat's ) into the HBV ?
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Use the routing as per the guide, that is proven to work well :)
(assuming the evap doesn't restrict flow)
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Note to myself, MUST learn to read instructions ::)
Ok, i'll give it another go tomorrow :-[ :-[
Thanks all :y :y
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Yep... The reducer you've got (it is a kit through our supplier isn't it?) has sufficient flow and is proven to work as per the guide :y :y
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Am I right in thinking that the pipe your talking about is the one that comes from the coolant bridge ( back of the block / near the 2 therostat's ) into the HBV ?
Yes. Pipe from bridge to hbv. So,Coolant Bridge > vap > hbv. in series...
If cut in the right place it doesn't need to be removed. The curly shape of the back of that pipe lends itself nicely to cutting the back of the u shape off, then poke the elbows (pre jubilee'd to new coolant pipe) straight in and jubilee them up.
I prefer the vx clips to jubilee clips as they give even pressure all round the pipe, but needs must.
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Yep... The reducer you've got (it is a kit through our supplier isn't it?) has sufficient flow and is proven to work as per the guide :y :y
Yep, its the big gold tinker that teilo supplied :y
I think I know where I breaked up.
I think I have plumbed it inline with the aux water pump ::) :-[
I'll pull it all apart tomorrow and have a look for sure.
I'll say this, its bloody tight for space in there with the cruise actuator bolted to the side of the wing :)
If I remove the aux pump ( to make some more room )
Will disconecting it cause any problems with codes or anything ?
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No problem losing the pump. You need to.
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There is an option to tell the car the aux heater is present or not via tech2. But it causes no issues as said.
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Cheers lads :y
Fingers crossed i'll be running on gas by tomorrow night ;D
If you see a big flash or hear a loud bag from the direction of east yorkshire tomorrow, you know whats happend ;D ;D ;D
Good job i'm not superstitious, in a previous life ( RAF ), the first aircraft I worked on ended up bursting into flames and crashed into " Raf Dogga Bank " 20 minuites into its test flight :'(
The jockey got his tie from martin baker :) :y