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johnb wrote: I appreciate that the mains pressure is significantly higher than the unit will be subjected to when operating but it did show a small leak between the thermo element and its housing. The pencil points to where the leak was in the next photo. This made me look at this assembly more closely and leads to my question (at last, you might say –
It is possible that mine may not be assembled correctly, just that this is the way it was when I bought the car. If you look at my sketch the only thing holding the capsule against the ‘O’ ring and against pressure from the cooling system is pressure from the spring (item 10 in manual diagram). The gasket (77 01 019 171 in the parts book) doesn’t appear to do any sealing. It just appears to be acting as a spacer.
Now to my question (at last ). When looking at the capsule on the web, I’ve found 3 kits, all with 2 ‘O’ rings and 2 aluminium washers as in the examples below. Does anyone know how these ‘O’ rings and washers should be assembled in relation to the capsule? ....................... As the Solex 34TBIA was used on a variety of cars and may, in itself, had variances; possibly both the ‘O’ rings and washers are not used in all applications. Does anyone know?
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JohnC wrote:First of all John, Nice sketch.
JohnC wrote:Trying to put a few things together from the above. I am sure that your sketch is the correct assembly, and it is quite possible that your mains pressure could overcome the spring tension. But under normal running conditions, if you look at that spring, it looks quite a strong one, which once the coolant starts getting hot, the spring will compress even further as the "actuator" comes out of the capsule, thus increasing the pressure to maintain the seal of the O ring.
If you remove the cap over the capsule, I think you will find that the final few mm's of thread when you tighten the two small bolts holding the cap, you will be pre loading the spring this making the seal. And you are correct, the paper gasket is just that, I can remember thinking the same when I removed the cap, although it is too thin to be a spacer, it could be because the faces it is between are not that finely machined.
JohnC wrote: I am pretty sure you are right. These capsules shown are generic, and as such different carbs could well require the other bits, but when I took mine apart, if I remember rightly, there was only one O ring.
JohnC wrote: I had a look at what Simon Auto's were offering for this capsule and it appears that they offer an identical kit to the one you have shown, but twice the price.
JohnC wrote: But whilst we are on this subject, I would suggest that you slip off the small hose that is attached to the capsule cap ... not the one fitted to the brass outlet, but the alloy one. They can corrode very badly under the hose, but if you catch them early enough, they can be be repaired .... no one seems to have them any more, so a quick look could be a good idea before ... if it is badly corroded ... it breaks off. I suppose it might be 100%, but going on the condition of mine a few years back, I would be very surprised if it were.
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JohnC wrote:I had a look at what Simon Auto's were offering for this capsule and it appears that they offer an identical kit to the one you have shown, but twice the price.
johnb wrote:Yes, I know. That’s why I included the Ebay link in case anyone was looking for one.
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