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ERC2194 - Vacuümbuis

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Vacuümleiding transporteert het vacuümvervroegingssignaal van de linker carburateur naar de verdeler.

Het verbindt de vacuümaansluiting van de carburateur met de vacuümvervroegingscapsule van de verdeler, die de ontstekingstijdstip aanpast als reactie op de motorbelasting.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
101 FORWARD CONTROL ONLY — Vacuum pipe, LH carburettor to distributor. 3.5L V8 petrol, twin carburettor. Does not fit Series II/III; listed under Series for searchability.
Not listed in JLR EPC or AllMakes PSP.
Alternative Codes
ERC2194

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Frequently asked questions

What is the ERC2194 Vacuum Pipe and what does it do?
The ERC2194 vacuum pipe carries the vacuum advance signal from the carburettor take-off to the distributor's vacuum advance capsule. That signal adjusts ignition timing in response to engine load, advancing or retarding the spark as conditions change.
Where does this vacuum pipe connect?
This vacuum pipe connects the left-hand carburettor vacuum take-off to the distributor vacuum advance capsule. It's a small-bore line within the ignition vacuum advance circuit, routed between the carburettor and the distributor.
What are the signs this vacuum pipe needs replacing?
Vacuum pipes typically harden, crack or perish with age, causing a leak in the advance circuit. A leak usually shows up as rough running, an unstable idle or poor throttle response, since the distributor no longer gets a clean advance signal.