
Thermal reactor removal
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
This photo just about shows it


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Re: Thermal reactor removal
How you tensioned the second belt on the waterpump pulley without the airpump then Dave?KiwiDave wrote:Also, if you've removed the thermal reactor then there is no need for the air pump. The air pump is only there to feed air to the reactor.
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
Hey,
So i may have misunderstood but I have no thermal reactor and no air pump on my FB. However, I still have one vacuum hose going from my air box to the rats nest.
I am at work so I don't have any better photos to hand, but later on tonight I can get some.
I cant remember off the top of my head what it does, but it may pay to check that you still have it connected (i highlighted it with a red mark):
Tom
So i may have misunderstood but I have no thermal reactor and no air pump on my FB. However, I still have one vacuum hose going from my air box to the rats nest.
I am at work so I don't have any better photos to hand, but later on tonight I can get some.
I cant remember off the top of my head what it does, but it may pay to check that you still have it connected (i highlighted it with a red mark):
Tom
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
The hose is for the idle compensator, so may explain your issue if it is not connected:
higher quality image here:
http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-s ... r-1006949/
higher quality image here:
http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-s ... r-1006949/
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
Hey thanks for the info, thats so much better to understand now.
Should i have the rats nest aswell? Mine engine doesn't look like that in your pictures! Ha ha ah
Should i have the rats nest aswell? Mine engine doesn't look like that in your pictures! Ha ha ah
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
No, you don't have to have a rats nest.
Maybe someone who has theirs removed can weigh in on this?
Maybe someone who has theirs removed can weigh in on this?
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
Rats nest not required for UK. It exists for the functionality of the emissions system. That includes the idle compensator device which I believe is altitude related. The hose is for the idle compensator, so may explain your issue if it is not connected:
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Re: Thermal reactor removal
The idle compensator is activated by vacuum and a solenoid. If the hose is unconnected, then it's a vacuum leak.tomsmy wrote:The hose is for the idle compensator, so may explain your issue if it is not connected:
higher quality image here:
http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-s ... r-1006949/
1985 Sunrise Red S3 TWR
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG