That's the 2 hoses to the cabin heater and where the vapouriser/s normally get coolant fromSee you must have a leaking throttle body heater judging by the bypass in the last photo.
The small diameter pipe that's U shaped normally feed and return to the TBH my vaporiser had larger diameter pipes.That's the 2 hoses to the cabin heater and where the vapouriser/s normally get coolant from
I know what you mean, but when i took my vapourisers off, i put that same U in place.. not the exact same oneThe small diameter pipe that's U shaped normally feed and return to the TBH my vaporiser had larger diameter pipes.
So it was larger diameter? You still have the TBH pipes connected? Next job check TBH for drips, could be your slight leak.I know what you mean, but when i took my vapourisers off, i put that same U in place.. not the exact same one
I did wonder about that plug too as it didn't look standard. I will have to trace the wire back, the wire from the dash indicator disappears off to the left so it would make sense that is in behind the glove box.What's that plug under the heater hoses by the the drivers side rocker cover? Lpg related? I can't see the lpg ecu anywhere! I wonder if it's on the other side of the bulkhead behind the glove box?
Yup the U shaped pipe joining the flow and return, usually that size to the TBH.Are we talking about the same image?
You can just see the side of the brake fluid reservoir...
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The guys at Tinley are extremely helpful.Well I have found the vapouriser online but out of stock https://tinleytech.co.uk/shop/lpg-p...ion/bigas-ri-21-sgis-double-reducervaporiser/
So looks like spares might be available.
I can't understand why the inlet & outlet coolant pipes are linked using the "U-shaped" pipe? I suspect it could be an ideal place for unwanted air to possibly accumulate in the system.Yup the U shaped pipe joining the flow and return, usually that size to the TBH.
It's a work around if the throttle body heater starts leaking.the flow and return pipes usually fit there MikeI can't understand why the inlet & outlet coolant pipes are linked using the "U-shaped" pipe? I suspect it could be an ideal place for unwanted air to possibly accumulate in the system.
A Bisexual LPG evaporator...who'd have thunk it!I have that one if i recall the number. The spares kit is no longer produced, but a more modern kit contains o-rings and the diaphragm, the rest of the kit didn't fit.
As my vapourisers have done many miles, i would have been better just buying new versions instead of just the kit. Worth seeing what condition yours are in but I'll bet they are similar as mine
On my BRC installation, those "tees" are where the coolant pipes feed my evaporator. If that was my car, the evaporator would not be heated at all. The feed for my throttle body heater is nowhere near where that U-bend / bypass is.It's a work around if the throttle body heater starts leaking.the flow and return pipes usually fit there Mike
You've got to be different haven't you MikeOn my BRC installation, those "tees" are where the coolant pipes feed my evaporator. If that was my car, the evaporator would not be heated at all. The feed for my throttle body heater is nowhere near where that U-bend / bypass is.
Once a Maverick...ALWAYS a Maverick Alan!You've got to be different haven't you Mike
As a non-mechanic Alan, I'm always trying to learn more about my P38, so I'm just trying to have a greater understanding.You've got to be different haven't you Mike
The LPG ECU is housed in what I understand to be a custom battery box on my BRC installation.What's that plug under the heater hoses by the the drivers side rocker cover? Lpg related? I can't see the lpg ecu anywhere! I wonder if it's on the other side of the bulkhead behind the glove box?