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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 08:41 AM
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Good morning people,

Even though my knowledge of engines is growing, I'm a little stuck in my Westfield plumbing endeavours. Therefore, a couple of questions are in order.

If anyone could say what they're for, It'd be most greatly appreciated.



1. Where does this water pipe attach to? : -



Header tank, maybe ?

and...

2. What this brutal chop was originally attached to: -



Not a clue

Thanks for any help,

Neil
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 08:49 AM
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the first one is an oil cooler water pipe which attaches to the head/underside of the inlet manifold.....


the second pic is the vacuum pipe arrangement for the oil breather/seperator!!!


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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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Thanks kjc,

The oil/water exchanger's first pipe (non-highlighted one) lines up perfectly with the bottom of my EFi manifold so that seems correct. However, if I'm wrong, where's the other one go?

What does the vacuum thing do?

I already have an oil-breather pipe coming from the rocker cover to a Westfield-made catch tank with viewing tube. Now, where did I put my Haynes manual?

Thanks again

Neil
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