I am working on improving my engine bay "experience" and the dizzy to carb vacuum pipe is looking decidedly past it's best before date, so I will replace it..
But,
should I buy an original metal one at £15-£20, or a plastic one at a couple of quid, I wonder?
Is there any difference in performance?
Any bad experiences with the El Cheapo plastic version?
regards,
Chris
Vacuum pipe
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Vacuum pipe
1958 4 door Morris Minor birch grey
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Re: Vacuum pipe
Thanks for the reply...
I will get a plastic one. Plus, I think, one straight & one right angle connector.
Is there an easy way to "check if the vacuum is actually doing anything" i.e. without resorting to a strobe light.
For example, if I suck the pipe the dizzy plate should move? I can do that easier with a flexible plastic pipe, need eyes on stalks to see it with a metal pipe!
I will get a plastic one. Plus, I think, one straight & one right angle connector.
Is there an easy way to "check if the vacuum is actually doing anything" i.e. without resorting to a strobe light.
For example, if I suck the pipe the dizzy plate should move? I can do that easier with a flexible plastic pipe, need eyes on stalks to see it with a metal pipe!
1958 4 door Morris Minor birch grey
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
Re: Vacuum pipe
Yes - suck and you should create a vacuum - and the plate should move. If no vacuum - the diaphragm is burst - and sometimes even if there is a vacuum - the diaphragm has gone rock hard and won't move anyway! If it's not working - rather than buy a new vacuum unit - you should seriously consider a complete new dizzy from this lad - it's a screaming bargain! http://www.simonbbc.com/automotiveshop/ ... butor-mini



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Re: Vacuum pipe
Thanks for the info & the link...yes, what a cracking price for a complex piece of kit.
Bit baffled about the A series & A+, but I gather that it's a direct replacement for the MM 1098 A series?
cheers
Chris
Bit baffled about the A series & A+, but I gather that it's a direct replacement for the MM 1098 A series?
cheers
Chris
1958 4 door Morris Minor birch grey
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
1937 Austin Seven Ruby
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