Plenum heating vacuum leak, drilled hole??
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After a smoke test I found a vacuum leak

So now I took the plenum of again to seal the plenum heating, but to my surprise it's not the plenum heating which is leak but a small drilled hole in the plenum itself.....

Can anyone explain why this hole is there and if I need to seal it?
i will loosen the heating anyway to give it a fresh seal, or can you delete the hole heating without any down effects (it's not connected anyway).
Main question is the small hole as that's my vacuum leak, thank you!
Picture with dismounted heating

So it's the small hole on the right side under the tps
So now I took the plenum of again to seal the plenum heating, but to my surprise it's not the plenum heating which is leak but a small drilled hole in the plenum itself.....
Can anyone explain why this hole is there and if I need to seal it?
i will loosen the heating anyway to give it a fresh seal, or can you delete the hole heating without any down effects (it's not connected anyway).
Main question is the small hole as that's my vacuum leak, thank you!
Picture with dismounted heating
So it's the small hole on the right side under the tps
Edited by haaren on Saturday 23 August 12:44
Hi blaze & belle,
Thank you for your replies, I will seal the little hole with some liquid gasket. There was no leaking via bolts or the pipes of the heating, so they are not connected to the inside of plenum. Nevertheless I will seal off the bolts with liquid gasket as well to be sure there is no vacuum leak there either. Hopefully it will have no disadvantages over time, but for now probably the best thing to, correct?
It was not a small leak, quite a lot of smoke was coming out of the tiny hole.
To close the tappets of the heater I can also use gas / Teflon tape to seal the bolts and still delete the heating case.
Thank you for your replies, I will seal the little hole with some liquid gasket. There was no leaking via bolts or the pipes of the heating, so they are not connected to the inside of plenum. Nevertheless I will seal off the bolts with liquid gasket as well to be sure there is no vacuum leak there either. Hopefully it will have no disadvantages over time, but for now probably the best thing to, correct?
It was not a small leak, quite a lot of smoke was coming out of the tiny hole.
To close the tappets of the heater I can also use gas / Teflon tape to seal the bolts and still delete the heating case.
Edited by haaren on Saturday 23 August 21:34
Edited by haaren on Saturday 23 August 21:42
The hole is indeed in direct contact with the tps camber, probably to loose the pressure if you have some leak through the shaft. For now I sealed it to proceed with the vacuum leak test, which it passes now. In future I need to replace both seals of the throttle axel, is there somewhere a guidance to do this?
I did demount the pipes of the heater housing and mount it back, I think this will be better. By deleting the pipes you have a bit more space in the area if you need to do something. That was my view to delete it.
I did demount the pipes of the heater housing and mount it back, I think this will be better. By deleting the pipes you have a bit more space in the area if you need to do something. That was my view to delete it.
scottliv said:
What you need for the spindle seal is this. There are 2 fitted. Easy to replace. My spindles were both leaking and thought is maybe how air is getting to the drilling. My old ones were all hard - they were (as far as I know) 30 years old.
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-AUD3577L
Hi Scott,https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-AUD3577L
Could you describe how to replace them, are the sales clamped and can you remove all throttle valve parts without any special tools?
In near future I want to replace both as well, the other side leaks a little but when the pressure of the smoke machine gets higher.
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