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T piece wanted
31. Dec 2010 at 18:03
 
Has anyone got the air line T piece that goes on the back of the bagpipes as I have snapped mine off earlier today.It's for a '96 2.5 V6 auto.The T piece is held on with two torx bolts and isn't very big,there is also another airline that goes in to the box of tricks that the T piece belongs to.
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Reply #1 - 31. Dec 2010 at 18:10
 
I've probably got one if I knew what T piece you were on about Grin Grin Could you elaborate a little please? Maybe a pic?
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Reply #2 - 31. Dec 2010 at 18:31
 
vac pipes?
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Reply #3 - 01. Jan 2011 at 09:40
 
Sorry I am unable to provide a picture at the moment.It's attached to the ram air system on the lower part it is between the middle and right of the plastic tubes as you look at the car(these two go up to the plenum via the elbow hoses).It's not the square plastic box on the lower left as you look at the car.I am probably getting people banging their heads against a brick wall at the moment,I'm sorry.
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Reply #4 - 01. Jan 2011 at 15:40
 
Hannah Judes Dad wrote on 01. Jan 2011 at 09:40:
Sorry I am unable to provide a picture at the moment.It's attached to the ram air system on the lower part it is between the middle and right of the plastic tubes as you look at the car(these two go up to the plenum via the elbow hoses).It's not the square plastic box on the lower left as you look at the car.I am probably getting people banging their heads against a brick wall at the moment,I'm sorry.

Connecting some small pipes (3mm)? These are vac pipes, and the T piece splits the vac (from the lower vac tank) to the front and rear multirams.
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Reply #5 - 01. Jan 2011 at 15:44
 
TheBoy wrote on 01. Jan 2011 at 15:40:
Hannah Judes Dad wrote on 01. Jan 2011 at 09:40:
Sorry I am unable to provide a picture at the moment.It's attached to the ram air system on the lower part it is between the middle and right of the plastic tubes as you look at the car(these two go up to the plenum via the elbow hoses).It's not the square plastic box on the lower left as you look at the car.I am probably getting people banging their heads against a brick wall at the moment,I'm sorry.

Connecting some small pipes (3mm)? These are vac pipes, and the T piece splits the vac (from the lower vac tank) to the front and rear multirams.


Ah, that makes sense. I've got one of those on my desk as it happens Thumbs Up!
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Reply #6 - 03. Jan 2011 at 00:24
 
It sounds like TB has hit the nail on the head with my poor description.I should have paid more attention with my description and posted the number that is on the broken part (D'oh !) it is 90466214 if that helps.There is also a small electrical connector on the bottom of it that should have mentioned as well.I am sure I would forget my head sometimes if it wasn't attached.  Embarrassed
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Reply #7 - 03. Jan 2011 at 09:57
 
It's a vacuum delay unit and looks like this...

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It's not what I have on my desk but 99% certain I have one Thumbs Up!
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Reply #8 - 03. Jan 2011 at 10:11
 
Welung666 wrote on 03. Jan 2011 at 09:57:
It's a vacuum delay unit and looks like this...

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It's not what I have on my desk but 99% certain I have one Thumbs Up!

I assumed it was the t-piece that sat on the top of your (upside down) pic ?
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Reply #9 - 03. Jan 2011 at 10:16
 
TheBoy wrote on 03. Jan 2011 at 10:11:
Welung666 wrote on 03. Jan 2011 at 09:57:
It's a vacuum delay unit and looks like this...

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It's not what I have on my desk but 99% certain I have one Thumbs Up!

I assumed it was the t-piece that sat on the top of your (upside down) pic ?


That's the T piece I have on my desk Grin Grin

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Reply #10 - 03. Jan 2011 at 11:38
 
The T piece is attached to the vacuum delay unit using the piece that is pointing down on the picture.The small part that is pointing down is the bit that has snapped and is inside the T piece.It looks like I need the delay unit as well then.
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