buster wrote:Hi Ian,
i have removed the brake servo and i thought id try to get plenum on but it hits the heater matrix pipe.How did you get around this problem ?
Also,there are three water pipes at the back there,which one is which
Theres one that comes out of the back of the head.
And One that has a Y peice and splits into two pipes.
I should have payed more attention when i was removing the engine,was too busy pulling stuff off all over !
thanks
andy
Hi Andy,
I also found the problem with the heater pipes.
To get around this, I cut the plastic heater pipes pretty much flush with the bulkhead, and then used a couple of Samco 90 degree elbow pipes (19mm internal) to hook it up.
What you need to do, is push the Samco hose over the now shortened plastic pipes, and put the jubilee clip on the inside under the dash. This setup leaves the rubber hose running tight up against the bulkead, and leaving space for the plenum. With a bit of work, it's possible to push the Samco hose through the original rubber bulkhead grommet, so it's all still leak tight. A actually seem to remember turning the grommet around, so the inside is out, and the otside is in, but can't for the life of me remember why. I guess it just fitted a bit better that way.
Something we could do here if you like, is swap my shortened pipes for your standard ones (this includes the heater valve). This would then make it easier to sell my old heater unit that was removed when I fitted the air con, and save you having to guess where to cut. When I fitted the air con heater box, it had aluminium pipes, so I modified these.
As for the three heater pipes. The one on the back of the head goes to one of the heater pipes. I can't remember off the top of my head which one, but I will check when I get the car back next week.
The two pipes that form the 'Y', both run back to the thermostat housing. One of them connects to the heater, and the other one is the pipe that connects to the expansion tank. It makes no difference which goes where.
I actually modified this metal pipe to keep things tidy. I removed one branch of the 'Y', and blanked it off. I then fitted the piece that was removed about half way down the main length of the pipe. This allowed me to use part of the original E30 hose to connect it up. It basically mimicks the rubber pipe that runs under the inlet manifold on the M20 engine. That's basically what you are aiming for.
Cheers,
Ian.
If it aint broke - Modify it...