Interesting, is it a vacuum assistance pipe feed from the intake which attaches to the servo/braking system to boost assistance?bigwinn said:Hm
Those pipes do collapse over time-
It’s worth replacing for new one as they do eventually impede braking performance
Bob123 said:Interesting, is it a vacuum assistance pipe feed from the intake which attaches to the servo/braking system to boost assistance?bigwinn said:Hm
Those pipes do collapse over time-
It’s worth replacing for new one as they do eventually impede braking performance
Thanks for the confirmation. I shall be checking mine, definitely don't want that collapsing.bigwinn said:Bob123 said:Interesting, is it a vacuum assistance pipe feed from the intake which attaches to the servo/braking system to boost assistance?bigwinn said:Hm
Those pipes do collapse over time-
It’s worth replacing for new one as they do eventually impede braking performance
That’s the one
No it ain't.paddy wright said:Perfectly normal
enuff_zed said:No it ain't.paddy wright said:Perfectly normal
It's a vacuum pipe that can no longer maintain it's structure under vacuum and has collapsed.
New one required.
Thought identifying it would be simple...enuff_zed said:It's a vacuum pipe that can no longer maintain it's structure under vacuum and has collapsed.
New one required.