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wgwollet 01-25-2011 04:56 AM

Questions about a 1973 T MFI motor
 
Hello

Couple questions 1) my engine doesn't have the cold air flap. Should it? Does it help start the engine better. 2) the hose that runs behind the cold air flap is about 1.5 inches and is plastic flexible material. My engine is a hard hose covered in alum insulation. What is correct to the period?

Thanks for replies


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wgwollet 02-01-2011 04:38 PM

Any udate on my questins.

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budge96 02-04-2011 06:15 PM

Either of those two differing materials will suffice and still maintain period correct stature ..
however one may perform its duties altogether differntly than the other the former of the two plastic covered flexible material has an aluminum insulated interior hose which will carry heat to the thermostatic pipe on the mechanical injection pump.
The latter of the two with the aluminum sheathing to the outside may also function just not to the higher rate and speed of the former..
The cold air flap your referring to actually is meant to provide warmer incoming air to the intake and convert to less warm as idle rises.
your car will function without it ,not absolutely necessary for a well running example but necessary should you be aiming for some concour
or contest of originality.
thanks Bert

wgwollet 02-12-2011 08:42 AM

Thanks Burt
 
I noticed my missing cold air flap has a hose that goes thru the engine bay to get hot air. But mine has new SSI heat exchangers so I don't see where I could add a hose anyway.


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