Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: I_want_an_Omega on 13 March 2010, 18:09:07
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I've just been checking under the bonnet of my lad's '93 1.4 clit.
There is a corrugated foil pipe (about 3" in diameter), which goes from the exhaust manifold upto the air filter. The pipe was originally coated in some form of insulation - but over the years about 90% of it has gone.
I've just noticed that there is a hold about 1/4" diameter in this pipe - it dosn't look like a fault - but I can't see why it should be there.
Any ideas?
TIA ,,,,,,,,, Rob
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I assume it's a carb model? I think the pipe is there to prevent carb icing in the cold weather as it warms the air up going into the carb. Can't see a reason for a hole to be in it to be honest so I assume it's just worn through.
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No, it's fuel injected, single point
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aah, I would still assume it's there to assist running in cold weather... I wouldn't have thought the hole in it should be there but wouldn't think it would matter too much particularly as the weather is starting to warm up.
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No, it's fuel injected, single point
mattg is spot on... Single Point injection is still essentially a carb... Just the fuel is a little better modulated :y :y