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Vac pipe no.4?

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Howdy guys! Found this little chestnut today.

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Trace it back to the vac box and it's labelled No.4? I presume it shouldn't just sit there without a bung in the end?

What is number 4? Should I be bunging it?

Cheers

There should be 'nipple' on the air box it goes on to :)

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There should be 'nipple' on the air box it goes on to :)

I'll go have a feel for the nipple lol.. :-)

This one Kev?

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It looks like it's been clean cut, but not done in my ownership! Only just noticed it..

Is this causing damage to anything by having been left like that? Also - should the bit that's left on the air box pull off as it's on quite tight and don't want to pull too hard lol

Edited by MidWalesVRS

Won't have damaged anything being off.

Yeah pull the old piece off,and slide the pipe back on,should be long enough :)

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Cheers Kev. Gave it good tug and it's come off. Reattached.

Is all the vacuum pipe 4mm? Would like to get a change of colour on the go.

Mix of 4mm and 5mm

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Mix of 4mm and 5mm

Cheers monna!

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