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Old 08-10-2006, 09:54 PM   #1
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Hi guys,

I want to install a flashlube kit on my SR soon and want to hook it in to the same spot they did the other one on my wagon.

To do that, I need to get a plastic piece that fits underneath the ISC valve. It's in the third picture (is white - although pretty grubby LOL!), with the black hose attached. You can see the smaller flashlube hose grafted in with the T-piece piping.

Any idea what the piece is called, and how much?

This seems the best place to me, as it's easy to get to, and the one on the wagon hasn't given me any hassles.

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Old 08-10-2006, 11:06 PM   #2
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Hi George
Not sure of the name, probably a vacuum port.

Wonder why your 2001 model doesn't have one and if it is standard on the 1999.
If not standard on the 1999 model where did the other vacuum hose attatch to?

Where does the other vacuum line run to that the flashlube is grafted into?

Maybe find the corresponding line in your 2001 model as it may just attatch differently to the intake.

Also if you do get one make sure that the bolts that hold the ISC valve on are long enough to go through the valve and the vacuum port.
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Old 08-10-2006, 11:24 PM   #3
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Not sure of the name, probably a vacuum port.

Wonder why your 2001 model doesn't have one and if it is standard on the 1999.
If not standard on the 1999 model where did the other vacuum hose attatch to?

Where does the other vacuum line run to that the flashlube is grafted into?

Maybe find the corresponding line in your 2001 model as it may just attatch differently to the intake.

Also if you do get one make sure that the bolts that hold the ISC valve on are long enough to go through the valve and the vacuum port.
I'm not sure it's standard, but put on cars running dual fuel. My mate's S2 has it, also dual fuel. The hose going into it on his car is actually the breather from the top of the rocker cover. On my wagon, it goes elsewhere. Go figure.

Thanks for the tip about the allen key bolts.

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Anyone able to help out here?

Where are all those Ford mechanics? Papa Smurf and the like? LOL!

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GK, was that fitted at the same time as the actual flashlube kit? flashlube themselves don't have anything about it on their website, the only kits i can find are universal and just have a t piece to connect to a vacuum hose
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GK, was that fitted at the same time as the actual flashlube kit? flashlube themselves don't have anything about it on their website, the only kits i can find are universal and just have a t piece to connect to a vacuum hose
Bodes, have you got a link for me? Many thanks for checking.

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nah i haven't for that part, but for the standard flashlube kit http://www.flashlube.com.au/store/page.pl?id=233

i've also seen links in google to ebay for apparently cheaper ones, but it has a retailer list there somewhere as well, either that or you can buy it online, still looking for that part, i'll let you know if i find it
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Hi guys,

I want to install a flashlube kit on my SR soon and want to hook it in to the same spot they did the other one on my wagon.

To do that, I need to get a plastic piece that fits underneath the ISC valve. It's in the third picture (is white - although pretty grubby LOL!), with the black hose attached. You can see the smaller flashlube hose grafted in with the T-piece piping.

Any idea what the piece is called, and how much?

This seems the best place to me, as it's easy to get to, and the one on the wagon hasn't given me any hassles.

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...71&postcount=5

Cheers all.

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Old 11-10-2006, 07:38 PM   #11
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nah i haven't for that part, but for the standard flashlube kit http://www.flashlube.com.au/store/page.pl?id=233

i've also seen links in google to ebay for apparently cheaper ones, but it has a retailer list there somewhere as well, either that or you can buy it online, still looking for that part, i'll let you know if i find it
Cheers,

That info was helpful. Worked out my flow rate is too slow on the wagon. Oooops! :

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no worries, i'm still having no luck at all finding anything about that part it hasn't got anything on it has it? like a number or anything?
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Old 11-10-2006, 07:50 PM   #13
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no worries, i'm still having no luck at all finding anything about that part it hasn't got anything on it has it? like a number or anything?
Don't think so, but it's darn dark outside now! LOL!

I appreciate you looking on my behalf though.

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and yes I'm serious.. it is a ford part and thats the number
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well :P to you to, there is literally nothing on the internet about it, or at least nothing to do with it in any relation to any flashlube/upper cylinder lubricant information
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i can't imagine the parts database price of $12.50 would have changed much tho, then again it could be $50 by now lol
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Excellent! Thanks all for the search!

Hope the price is still the same! LOL!

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i can't imagine the parts database price of $12.50 would have changed much tho, then again it could be $50 by now lol
Ordered the part. Will cost $16.50, pick it up tomorrow.

Just need the flashlube kit now.

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