Earlier this week my pre-heater grid remained on and overheated. Fortunately it only remained on for about an hour, so my batteries weren't drained, but things evidently got hot enough that the boost line which goes from the side of the intake manifold to the rear of the AFC housing melted off at the manifold. I immediately unplugged one wire from each one of the pair of solenoids/relays (whatever they are) mounted on the left inner fenderwell and am still running without a pre-heater, and will have to buy a new pair of solenoids soon I suppose.
Main question: When removing the factory boost line to replace it with a temporary makeshift piece so as to get boost enrichment, I noticed that the brass fitting that threads into the rear of the AFC housing has a very small hole - almost like a restrictor of some sort. Nothing goes through that line except boost pressure, so why the small orifice?
Second question: Other than the obvious melted boots of the two main pre-heater wires, is there anything else I should look for?
Third question: Is there any harm done by running without a pre-heater? Other than a few seconds of white smoke that is...
Thanks in advance...
Steve
Main question: When removing the factory boost line to replace it with a temporary makeshift piece so as to get boost enrichment, I noticed that the brass fitting that threads into the rear of the AFC housing has a very small hole - almost like a restrictor of some sort. Nothing goes through that line except boost pressure, so why the small orifice?
Second question: Other than the obvious melted boots of the two main pre-heater wires, is there anything else I should look for?
Third question: Is there any harm done by running without a pre-heater? Other than a few seconds of white smoke that is...
Thanks in advance...
Steve