
I had leakage into the vee previously and the culprit was where the small diameter hose from the back of the pump connects to the stainless curved pipe. The hose I originally installed there was a silicon hose from one of our usual sources but it was too large in bore size and didn’t tighten on the stainless pipe sufficiently. Fortunately I had a new Renault rubber hose, inherited with the car, which was tighter so this was fitted with the additional security of double jubilee clips at that end. That cured the leak at that time, as the new leak hadn’t then show up.
So now I’ve cleaned up the engine vee, plugged the ends of the open hoses and hung the expansion bottle from the garage rafters and left it overnight for a low pressure test. This showed a leak where the short, fat hose from the back of the pump connects to the block divider. Again, this was a new silicon hose and from memory wasn’t a tight fit on the divider. I’ll either try and find a tighter replacement but at least use double jubilee clips and then re-pressure test.
Whilst the carburetor/manifold assembly is off the car I thought it best to check for any leaks in this assembly. I connected the manifold coolant section to the garage tap, blanked the other side and applied mains pressure. No leaks found. This left only the small hoses at the single choke Solex 34TBIA carburetor, that feed the choke thermo element capsule housing and the butterfly heated housing. Again I used mains pressure to test. I appreciate that the mains pressure is significantly higher than the unit will be subjected to when operating but it did show a small leak between the thermo element and its housing. The pencil points to where the leak was in the next photo. This made me look at this assembly more closely and leads to my question (at last, you might say – just thought some background might be useful though



The thermo capsule arrangement is shown semi-diagrammatically in the Alpine manual, as below (item 1). The diagram in the Renault parts book shows an exploded view. In reality, the way mine is assembled is like my sketch below the diagrams from the manual and parts book. It is possible that mine may not be assembled correctly, just that this is the way it was when I bought the car. If you look at my sketch the only thing holding the capsule against the ‘O’ ring and against pressure from the cooling system is pressure from the spring (item 10 in manual diagram). The gasket (77 01 019 171 in the parts book) doesn’t appear to do any sealing. It just appears to be acting as a spacer.

Now to my question (at last




As the Solex 34TBIA was used on a variety of cars and may, in itself, had variances; possibly both the ‘O’ rings and washers are not used in all applications. Does anyone know? Might seem to be a minor issue but I’d just like to know.
If anyone is looking for a new capsule this link might be useful.
http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Element-thermost ... FR_Auto_Pièces&hash=item43c0a0d603
Happy New Year to everyone.