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Name that part, coolant bypass item

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Hey guys, wondering if you could help me out.

 

Im replacing all of the coolant/heater lines on my EA81, and Im stuck wondering what this thing is...

 

And if I can run without it.

 

ea87.jpg

 

 

Thanks for any help. :headbang:

It is a seperate thermostat for the intake.

I`d leave it on.

Pitch it. You don't need it.

 

I remove them from all my Weber swaps in addition to blocking the coolant port under the carb. Pull the nipple from the manifold, drill and tap the hole for a set screw.

 

GD

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damn... too late. I kept it, just bolted the intake mani back down. All new hoses and clamps though.

 

If it fails, If it even fails, Ill pitch it.

 

 

Thanks

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