Few qoestions
hi all I've a few wee questions
Where does the pipe at the TPS go ?? it looks like a water pipe but doesn't seem to go anywhere
And the little pipe that comes out under the oil filler neck ?? it's the solid pipe that crosses the top of the block and comes out at the turbos
And the single wire coming off the sump ?? the end of it is broken so I've no idea how long it should be or what connector goes on the end
Thanks
Where does the pipe at the TPS go ?? it looks like a water pipe but doesn't seem to go anywhere
And the little pipe that comes out under the oil filler neck ?? it's the solid pipe that crosses the top of the block and comes out at the turbos
And the single wire coming off the sump ?? the end of it is broken so I've no idea how long it should be or what connector goes on the end
Thanks
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the hose coming out of the throttle body was originally to let coolant run through it to heat up the air before it enters the engine. most people get rid of them as it's not necessary but it does make cold starts a little more troublesome
the pipe coming off of the oil filter neck i think is the one going to the oil cooler(s).
as for the wire......i have no idea what wire you're talking about so unless you can figure out anymore details you might just have to hunt through the schematics on the fsm
the hose coming out of the throttle body was originally to let coolant run through it to heat up the air before it enters the engine. most people get rid of them as it's not necessary but it does make cold starts a little more troublesome
the pipe coming off of the oil filter neck i think is the one going to the oil cooler(s).
as for the wire......i have no idea what wire you're talking about so unless you can figure out anymore details you might just have to hunt through the schematics on the fsm
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