Vacuum pipe connection
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Vacuum pipe connection
Hi, does anybody know the name of the bit of pipe that connects to the end of the brake vacuum pipe. Mine was clear with a twirly white bit of plastic in. The non return valve is connected to it and then the elbow to the manifold. I'm after a new one as mine is busted. I've had to rig a temp one out of hose, but it keeps sucking in on itself. Many thanks in advance.
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Re: Vacuum pipe connection
Here you go = http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/b ... -carb.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You need to get that fixed before driving the van as when it is collapsed it greatly affects your braking power !
You need to get that fixed before driving the van as when it is collapsed it greatly affects your braking power !
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Re: Vacuum pipe connection
Thank you very much!!! Don't suppose you know if the little white twisty thing has to go back in the pipe?
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Re: Vacuum pipe connection
No it doesn't. That one Brickwerks sell is already reinforced inside 
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