Thanks for that, it looks like a really useful website. I can see me 
spending lots of time (and money!) on that site.

As regards the autochoke, I really don't know / can't remember as it was 
taken off at least 10 years ago now. I can only assume that it was 
electrical now that you have pointed out that the hose from the Y piece is 
required for the inlet manifold. I seem to remember that there is a single 
wire which has been redundant for many years - I'll bet that was the wire 
leading to the original choke.

Cheers,

Keith

On Thursday, 3 January 2013 19:16:30 UTC, AJ wrote:
>
>  Our local Motor Factor is very friendly and sells lenghts of hose by the 
> metre - I just take a sample of the old one in and they match....
>  
> The following web site is useful for ideas - http://www.cbsonline.co.uk/
>  
> On the Carb....
> Did you have a hot water heated Autochoke or was it Electrical?
>  
> The hot water Autochoke had a water inlet tube and an outlet tube.
>  The old manual conversion kits usually included a short connecting tube 
> (and clips) to allow the autochoke to be bypassed 
>  
> I had an electricaly heated Autochoke which I converted - the Y piece is 
> still required as I believe it controls the temperature of the "inlet 
> manifold" 
>  
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> *From:* Keith Joseph <javascript:> 
> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:> 
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 03, 2013 6:48 PM
> *Subject:* [Quantum Owners] 1.6 CVH Heater coolant pipes
>
> Hi and Happy New Year to one and all. 
>
> I'm after a bit of advice regarding coolant pipework on my 2+2.
>
> I have a problem whereby I cannot seam to get any real heat into the cabin 
> through the heater. (I've had this problem for several years but it's 
> finally got to the top of the list of jobs!) 
>
> I have flushed the system out thoroughly and have just replaced the 
> thermostat which opens as it should. I think I have traced the problem to 
> the short hose which is connected to the "Y" Piece and goes over the large 
> metal bar and onto the top of the heater matrix connection on the bulkhead. 
> I think the rubber hose has seen better days and is simply not allowing 
> enough hot water to pass through it into the heater matrix.
>
> I have started looking for a replacement hose but am struggling to find 
> one - Does anybody know where I can get one from / what the correct name 
> for this small pipe is?
>
> Also, as I have a manual choke on my carb, can anyone advise if I still 
> need to retain the hot water supply to the bottom of the carb (Weber VV), 
> or can I simply remove this pipe and therefore get rid of the "Y" piece 
> also?
>
> Many thanks for your help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Keith
>
>
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