Air block pipes. Help!

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dirtyrov

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Hi guys, I have just bought a p38 which was missing the EAS air block so i have got myself a good second hand one but when i have come to pipe it up my car is missing a pipe.

There is a 4mm air line from the air block and i don't know where it is ment to go. The air line seems to be missing on my P38. Can anyone tell me where it should connect to?
 
Hi guys, I have just bought a p38 which was missing the EAS air block so i have got myself a good second hand one but when i have come to pipe it up my car is missing a pipe.

There is a 4mm air line from the air block and i don't know where it is ment to go. The air line seems to be missing on my P38. Can anyone tell me where it should connect to?

Before we all chipping in bits of advice is it safe to assume that the P38 hasn't had a coil conversion?
 
No its still on bags, the pipe number is 11. All the other pipes are 6 or 8mm there is only one 4mm one. I will try and take a pic tomorrow if needs be. I have tried to find diagrams of the system but i can't find a detailed enough one which shows where the 4mm line goes.
 
I have posted many times the Valve block diagram with colour coded pipe positions. For some reason can't get it to load. Do a search.
 
I printed your diagram out Wammer when I went to see Dopey....

Just found the printed copy I made and the number 11 port isn't connected to anything....

If I find a way to scan it in I will post the picture...
 
I printed your diagram out Wammer when I went to see Dopey....

Just found the printed copy I made and the number 11 port isn't connected to anything....

If I find a way to scan it in I will post the picture...


For some reason i can't get attachements to load onto thread. Just going to try it on Internet Explorer in case AOL is having a skits.
 
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It was AOL tossers. 11 is 4mm pipe for exhausting Diaphragm valve holding pressure.
 
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Saves me trying to find it....

I gave up on AOL years past alsorts of issues with them....best stick with IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera et al...


I have stuck it in 'How To' section. Should be there in a bit, can't see that it will take a lot of vetting. :D:D:D
 
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