SJ410 Carb Heating Pipe
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:24 pm
I feel a bit of a fraud having just joined the Club and already posing a question. But before I ask my question I note that a number of items or queries I've already posted on Difflock are listed in the Subject space - I just typed in SJ410 and up they came! So apologies if you have seen this question before.
Does anybody have experience of running a 410 fitted with an SU carb without the heating pipe from the exhaust flange to the air filter box? Is this pipe really needed for an SU carb - which has only been fitted for a short while so I've not been running the vehicle in typical icing conditions? If it is needed, can you suggest a cheapish alternative to the original Suzuki version (very expensive) - Someone suggested using flexible exhaust hose which is a good idea but it's still fairly expensive (about £40.00).
I've tried the aluminium concertina type hose (not from Halfords but similar) but it only has to have the slightest knock for it to dent and then it sort of destroys itself because the underbonnet temperature softens the "sellotape" type bonding which holds it together.
So having said all that, do I need it, and if so, any cheap or clever alternatives?
Does anybody have experience of running a 410 fitted with an SU carb without the heating pipe from the exhaust flange to the air filter box? Is this pipe really needed for an SU carb - which has only been fitted for a short while so I've not been running the vehicle in typical icing conditions? If it is needed, can you suggest a cheapish alternative to the original Suzuki version (very expensive) - Someone suggested using flexible exhaust hose which is a good idea but it's still fairly expensive (about £40.00).
I've tried the aluminium concertina type hose (not from Halfords but similar) but it only has to have the slightest knock for it to dent and then it sort of destroys itself because the underbonnet temperature softens the "sellotape" type bonding which holds it together.
So having said all that, do I need it, and if so, any cheap or clever alternatives?