Hiccup Requires Permanent Fixing
Having just completed an eight hundred mile jaunt to visit my aged Aunt in Durham the car drove brilliantly except for one thing. Returning to my camp site one evening, I heard a dull pop, "phht" was how my comics would have worded it. This was accompanied by high surging of the engine revs, and luckily I was able to pull in immediately. I found that the small hose from the purge pump to the throttle housing had come out of said housing. I repositioned it, but I am not happy with the fit which I cannot make permanent, tape does not seem to secure it too well. Apart from glue, has anybody encountered this and solved it successfully?
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Fred, I find standing on your head and drinking a glass of water a cure for hiccups. LOL! Regards Rev. |
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The Rev is always standing on his head. He thinks it’s the correct way up? In answer to Fred’s ask, you may find you have to buy another hose. If it’s the original one, it may have perished.
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Now, back to the OP.
Mr P Nut.---How was the pipe held fast in the first place ??? Glued, screwed or was there a sticky out bit it was pushed on to ???----------------:D |
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The end of the pipe is of a plastic type and fits into a non-threaded hole in the throttle housing. There is nothing to provide any friction to keep the thing in place. I suspect that I will have to just find a similar diameter piece that holds tighter than the original. |
A small cable tie might do the trick..
Cheers, Karl. |
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How about wrapping the end of the pipe in electrical tape to make the outside diameter a little larger?
Cliff |
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