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My S2 coupe bit of a rebuild and repair thread.
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Weather was nice yesterday, so cracked on making further fuel pipes. Again made up a template of what bends were needed for the return. If only that clip was a few cm further inboard would have made it so much easer.
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Got the pipe made up and some protective sleeving, in the same place as the OEM pipe.
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Looking very professional.
That black plastic on the oe pipes is actually heat shield. I couldn't find anything similar and it's very difficult to swap over from the original pipes so I used wire heat shield available from Merlin.
I also had issues with the location of that pipe clip circled. The bend in the pipes is critical at that point.
Nothelle S2 Avant
Black Ur project
Ocianic Ur project gone
S2 Coupe project gone
Urs6 plus project gone
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Figured it was some sort of heat protection. That pipe is good for around 90°C so it should be OK. I cannot see the underside of the chassis at that point being over 100°C. Time will tell and if it's suffering then I've got similar heat wrap that you have used. That bend caused me a bit of trouble as one length was damaged when I put the bend in, it started to flatten out. That's the feed and return sorted just got the breather pipe to make up.
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Originally posted by B5NUT View PostWhere are they based, with the injectors on the S2 being somewhat expensive and hard to get hold of I would not want them posting
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Have to say I'm am a little concerned about sending them by post. Just recently I had a package from the US sent to an address in Wales (I live in Darlington) thankfully managed to get UPS to recollect and send to the correct address (Package had the correct address on and still ended up in wales!) Also two other packages were damaged in transit, one looked like they had played football with it and contents inside were damage so sent back, the other was damaged but was poorly packaged. My injectors (according to MOT's) have had just over a 100K on them, so if they went missing then my options are limited as I've not seen many in the UK for sale and the only new ones available is from tradition at just under €800 but then add black market fee's and two lots of shipping cost and that price will be closer to €1000.
What is the life of these injectors, can they be fully refurbished (new seal's etc) or is just a cleaning process?
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Etka lists two different injectors. So 3B is 034906031 and ABY is 034906031B The 3B injector was used from 1980 to early 90's, but the ABY injector was only used for a few years. Noticed a fair few parts are obsolete on the ABY and yet still available for the 3B. However I wanted the 6 speed box so I'm stuck with my choice.
I sometimes regret buy the S2, but I'm sure it's only because it's been off the road for the last 5 months and I've not been able to drive it. Also the amount of money it's consumed and still consuming! At least I know once this is done I won't have to do it again for a long time.
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Finally got finished with cutting and bending hardlines, just need to tighten the compression joints and fasten the final 2 clips. Then connect the flexi pipes to the tank & breather.
For the feed line I took the pipe I had made up to my local Pirtek, and they fitted a couple of compression joints. Nice helpful group of people.
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Not 100% OEM but far better than what was there before.
This area still need a slight tweak
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For the rest of it, I'm happy enough with the fitment
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Got the rear heat shield on. It's not great looking but it will do the job for a good many years to come
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Once the handbrake cables are on and the other heat shield fitted, I can finally start getting parts bolted back on to the car. If weather is kind to me for the next couple of weeks!
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