D15b3 vacuum line question
hi there.
I recently bought a 95 Honda ballade(I'm from South Africa elsewhere its called a civic) 1.5 16v carb. I recently replaced the timing belt and noticed a vacuum line that have been blanked off. It is part of 3 branches. One comes from the air intake to the air- filter, the other from the distributor housing(I assume it to be the vacuum advance) and the blanked off one. They all come join up and seem to enter the back of the engine (possible the carb). My question is that I would like to know what this blanked off line is for. I see that there is what looks like it could be a connection on the distributor cap, but I'm not sure. I didn't get an owners manual with the car, I was able to download one online, but its for International models and does not include the carb model and thus I cannot determine what to do with it. The car drives fine, but I would like things to be working the way they were designed to. Kind regards JP |
D15b3 vacuum line question
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D15b3 vacuum line question
On 08/25/2011 10:18 AM, Juan-Pierre Herboth wrote:
> hi there. > I recently bought a 95 Honda ballade(I'm from South Africa elsewhere > its called a civic) > 1.5 16v carb. > I recently replaced the timing belt and noticed a vacuum line that > have been blanked off. > It is part of 3 branches. One comes from the air intake to the air- > filter, the other from the > distributor housing(I assume it to be the vacuum advance) and the > blanked off one. They all come join up and seem to enter the back of > the engine (possible the carb). > My question is that I would like to know what this blanked off line is > for. I see that > there is what looks like it could be a connection on the distributor > cap, but I'm not sure. > I didn't get an owners manual with the car, I was able to download one > online, but its > for International models and does not include the carb model and thus > I cannot > determine what to do with it. The car drives fine, but I would like > things to be working the way they were designed to. > Kind regards > JP maybe the online usa versions dating back to 87 or older will show it. here, the civic went injected in 88, but i understand that with other markets, the technology only crept in slowly - for instance, in europe, they kept carbs for a generation longer than us, then as we went from throttle body injection to 4-point, they got the throttle body injection. worth looking. -- nomina rutrum rutrum |
D15b3 vacuum line question
thanx,Ill try finding a manual to look.How does one load pictures on
here? |
D15b3 vacuum line question
On 08/25/2011 09:08 PM, Juan-Pierre Herboth wrote:
> thanx,Ill try finding a manual to look.How does one load pictures on > here? you can't directly, but you can load them to a photo sharing site, then post the links. tinypic.com works just fine. -- nomina rutrum rutrum |
D15b3 vacuum line question
thanx.Ill take some and let you guys have a look at this old
technology=) |
D15b3 vacuum line question
Hi guys.Here is some pics of the vacuum line and engine.Ive put some
comments on the pictures.Hope it helps=) http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/...VacuumLine.jpg http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/...tibutorCap.jpg http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/...Connection.jpg http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/...Vacuumline.jpg |
D15b3 vacuum line question
I also noticed that I made a mistake.The vacuum line for the vacuum
advance is seperate,so the blanked off line is joined by the one from the air intake and then into the whole 'manifold' of connections joining up. |
D15b3 vacuum line question
I also noticed that I made a mistake.The vacuum line for the vacuum
advance is seperate,so the blanked off line is joined by the one from the air intake and then into the whole 'manifold' of connections joining up. |
D15b3 vacuum line question
Hey guys.Looks like the previous links are buggy.Here is a link to the
album.Hope this works. http://s1198.photobucket.com/albums/...vic/buggy.Here is a link to the album.Hope this works. http://s1198.photobucket.com/albums/...Honda%20Civic/ |
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