Chimaera throttle heater pipes
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Hi all,
Currently putting my '96 Chimaera 400 (late mk1, serp) back together after a manifold change escalated when both manifold to head bolts on no 7 snapped when I attempted to remove them. The only way to get them out was to pull the head off to be able to weld nuts onto the remnants and remove them. Managed to do this OK without any thread damage, but it was painful..
Anyhow, that's all sorted now, the head is back on and torqued down with new gasket and stretch bolts, the replacement manifolds in, bolted up and connected to the Y piece, and everything is going swimmingly. Mostly. Unfortunately, this has been done around work and other commitments, so we are talking a couple of months since I first took it all apart. I took lots of photos, and it's all pretty logical anyway, but my photos (and memory) are letting me down in one area.
It appears that my car has had the throttle heater disconnected given that no hoses were connected to the two stubs under the air bypass hose on the throttle body. No issue with this at all. I can see one of the hose connections that would have originally fed this near no 1 injector on the inlet manifold. I also have a short length of hose left over, which presumably connects to this, and to the other hose connection to bypass it. As I had the head off, everything connecting to the plenum or inlet manifold had to come off.
My question is, where in the name of all that is holy is that other hose connection? I have had a good nose with the torch, and I can find nothing.
Many thanks in advance.
Limpet
Currently putting my '96 Chimaera 400 (late mk1, serp) back together after a manifold change escalated when both manifold to head bolts on no 7 snapped when I attempted to remove them. The only way to get them out was to pull the head off to be able to weld nuts onto the remnants and remove them. Managed to do this OK without any thread damage, but it was painful..
Anyhow, that's all sorted now, the head is back on and torqued down with new gasket and stretch bolts, the replacement manifolds in, bolted up and connected to the Y piece, and everything is going swimmingly. Mostly. Unfortunately, this has been done around work and other commitments, so we are talking a couple of months since I first took it all apart. I took lots of photos, and it's all pretty logical anyway, but my photos (and memory) are letting me down in one area.
It appears that my car has had the throttle heater disconnected given that no hoses were connected to the two stubs under the air bypass hose on the throttle body. No issue with this at all. I can see one of the hose connections that would have originally fed this near no 1 injector on the inlet manifold. I also have a short length of hose left over, which presumably connects to this, and to the other hose connection to bypass it. As I had the head off, everything connecting to the plenum or inlet manifold had to come off.
My question is, where in the name of all that is holy is that other hose connection? I have had a good nose with the torch, and I can find nothing.
Many thanks in advance.
Limpet
Thanks both, much appreciated
That’s definitely the same connection that I was talking about, and that hose looks very similar to the one that I have “left over”. The problem is I don’t recall there being a bolt or any sort of bung in the end of it. Have photos of the engine bay before I started, but because of all the plumbing in the way, the inlet manifold isn’t particularly visible.
My concern was that it was connected to something the other end, and I’d have a massive coolant leak when I filled it up, but what you say makes perfect sense. Despite searching, there appears to be nowhere to connect the other end of this hose to.
I’m thinking now that I will just fit the hose as per the pictures (with a bolt secured in the end) and proceed as planned. I guess I’ll know for sure once I try to fill the system up.
Thank you both, sincerely appreciated.
That’s definitely the same connection that I was talking about, and that hose looks very similar to the one that I have “left over”. The problem is I don’t recall there being a bolt or any sort of bung in the end of it. Have photos of the engine bay before I started, but because of all the plumbing in the way, the inlet manifold isn’t particularly visible.
My concern was that it was connected to something the other end, and I’d have a massive coolant leak when I filled it up, but what you say makes perfect sense. Despite searching, there appears to be nowhere to connect the other end of this hose to.
I’m thinking now that I will just fit the hose as per the pictures (with a bolt secured in the end) and proceed as planned. I guess I’ll know for sure once I try to fill the system up.
Thank you both, sincerely appreciated.
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