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Need help with Solex! Quick!

Post by Juha » 25 Aug 2004 01:50 pm

Where should this hose be connected? Should it be connected?

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Post by 5lab » 25 Aug 2004 03:13 pm

that might be the 'outside air temperature sensor' tube thingy. if you cant find anything to plug it into, then turn the engine on and see if it works :)
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Post by V6 Man » 25 Aug 2004 04:56 pm

That looks vaguely like the vacuum hose from the carb to the Renix unit. It alters the timing for cold starts etc.
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Post by Janitor » 25 Aug 2004 06:39 pm

strange for it to be braided though!!?? its hard to tell from photo the size of internal hole diameter.if its small its usually vaccum,petrol return pipe if its large(if they have1?).

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Post by V6 Man » 25 Aug 2004 06:54 pm

Janitor wrote:strange for it to be braided though!!?? its hard to tell from photo the size of internal hole diameter.if its small its usually vaccum,petrol return pipe if its large(if they have1?).
True, but it doesn't look as if there have been any clamps/clips on the end of it which is why I ruled out fuel line. It looks like it pushes onto whatever it connects to. I agree it looks like fuel line though, maybe someone used some instead of vacuum line? sm25
It's been a few years (9) since my Mum sold her 1.7 so I'm going on memory of the engine bay.
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Post by foggyjames » 26 Aug 2004 02:31 am

My money is also on the vacuum feed to the Renix unit. That is easily determined....is there a hose attached to your renix unit?!

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Post by wjp01908 » 26 Aug 2004 08:31 am

Recirculating valve vacumm supply? Up by the bulkhead near the heater air intake. Looks a bit thick to be the renix tube but this is just a guess.

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Post by KeithB » 26 Aug 2004 08:19 pm

Don't worry about this, I seem to remember mine disappearing from the carb some years ago with no harm, I guess it's just a ventilation hose.

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Post by Juha » 28 Aug 2004 11:15 am

Please excuse me for my poor automotive english... What is a renix unit?
Never heard the word before. Could someone explain?

I found this hose hanging free when I was changing the thermostat.

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Post by V6 Man » 28 Aug 2004 11:28 am

Juha wrote:Please excuse me for my poor automotive english... What is a renix unit?
Never heard the word before. Could someone explain?

I found this hose hanging free when I was changing the thermostat.

It's the control unit for the ignition system, used instead of a coil on certain engines. It will have the main High Tension Lead to the distributor coming from it.
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Post by Juha » 28 Aug 2004 06:41 pm

I'll have to check that out when I get home...
It could be the answer.

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Post by Juha » 29 Aug 2004 04:58 pm

You can count the renix unit out. There is a hose attached to the renix unit and it goes to the carb.

The car runs just great, but I find it odd to have a hose hanging free, especially when it goes straight to the carb.

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Post by jtbo » 29 Aug 2004 10:48 pm

I had similar hose in my b200k, it has something to do with fuel level in carb.. Kohokammion tuuletus in finnish :shock: I still need to practise automotive english :)

Anyway my carb sucked air and sand from there. I then cleaned that valve that is in carb side of that hose and then put filter into hose, now engine runs much better because valve actually works :)
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Post by pettaw » 12 Sep 2004 08:50 pm

I'm 95 % certain its the ventilation hose from the top of the float chamber. If you look on the side of the top of the carb, there will be a place for the hose to just push on and then it just hangs round toward the back of the engine, presumably if it overflows then it directs the petrol down the back of the clutch housing rather than all over the red hot engine.

A garage pulled ours off the car and it was a year before we noticed it and put a new piece on it.

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Post by Juha » 13 Sep 2004 07:10 pm

Hmm. Interesting. I've had problems with the car when I floor the gas pedal... Could this be the reason?

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