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 part of admission, what is it??
Makeshift
Posted: May 31 2012, 05:46 AM


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hi people

what it is?? and name??

thanks

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Scoobydo
Posted: May 31 2012, 03:48 PM


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QUOTE (Makeshift @ May 31 2012, 05:46 AM)
hi people

what it is?? and name??

thanks

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BLOODY CLEAN !!! - That's what that is !! B)
How about some more images of the rest of your truck please ? :)

I think its for the winter cold / summer warm air inlet valve (or) position.
The older air box had a manual lever for this function.
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TechnicianJack
Posted: May 31 2012, 07:14 PM


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It is the valve which adjusts how much warm air comes from the exhaust. For example, in summer less warm air is directed into the air filter casing, while in winter more warm air is allowed into the air filter casing. This warm air prevents carburettor icing.

You have the automatic version on your air intake, so you don't need to worry about it. (This valve is on the newer model vehicles).

Older vehicles had a manual lever to change between summer and winter modes.
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