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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Rob James on 11 October 2008, 19:09:52

Title: Missing pipe!
Post by: Rob James on 11 October 2008, 19:09:52
Hi,

I've just replaced my HBV. While I was checking that all the various pipes and cables where all back correctly I noticed that I have a pipe missing. Here is a picture showing the connection. Can anyone tell me what this is for, and can I just seal up the end to prevent the loss of vacuum this will cause?

(http://robandemmajames.net/DSC_6131.jpg)

Thanks,

Rob
Title: Re: Missing pipe!
Post by: TheBoy on 11 October 2008, 19:11:17
check entire vac layout - schematic in maintenence guides section
Title: Re: Missing pipe!
Post by: chrisdb on 11 October 2008, 19:36:06
That looks very much like the connection that goes to the brake servo vacuum ( the big thicj back pipe you can see to the left of your red circle, coming out of the brake servo. If you follow it from the brake servo you will soon come across a connector and there are two pipe connectors on it.
Title: Re: Missing pipe!
Post by: Rob James on 11 October 2008, 21:32:54
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That looks very much like the connection that goes to the brake servo vacuum ( the big thicj back pipe you can see to the left of your red circle, coming out of the brake servo. If you follow it from the brake servo you will soon come across a connector and there are two pipe connectors on it.

The pipe in the red circle is connected to the brake servo vacuum (this connection is just out of shot).

I've had a look at the schematic TheBoy mentioned. As the HBV seems to be working (I get both hot and cold air depending on temperature set) I'm guessing it is the connection to the front vac reservoir which is missing. I'm going to take a look at this when there is some daylight! Assuming it is the connection which is missing what effect am I going to see when I connect it back up again?

What confuses me, is why has it been removed in the first place - it isn't something I disconnected when doing the HBV and there is no pipe near it to push in.