Waeco CC fitted but not working

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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by thedogsbollox » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:30 pm

missfixit70 wrote:Could be it's not getting enough vacuum, where did you connect the vacuum pipe?
On the little stubby bit on the pipe in front of the engine. Removed a rubber cap and put the pipe on there. If i take the tube off at the servo end and run the engine will i be able to feel the vacuum, will it suck onto my finger?
The little stubby does not need cut or drilled into does it?
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by dave_aber » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:57 pm

That's where I connected mine, works OK. No drilling required.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by thedogsbollox » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:00 pm

Can i test vacuum by just putting my finger on the pipe?
Can i test the waeco vacuum unit by sucking on the pipe?
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by missfixit70 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:39 pm

thedogsbollox wrote:Can i test vacuum by just putting my finger on the pipe?
yes
Can i test the waeco vacuum unit by sucking on the pipe?
not sure how hard you'd have to suck
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by scanner » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:45 pm

missfixit70 wrote: not sure how hard you'd have to suck
Very!! - ever stuck your finger over that vacuum stub when the engine is running?
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by thedogsbollox » Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:15 pm

Done and dusted.
Found that there was no vacuum at the servo, so i checked where the tube attached on the little stubby and someone had blocked it up with glue or sealer or something.
With Kirsty's help i was able to find somewhere else to tap into the vacuum circuit(pics to follow) and all is well. Tested and working great. I like it.
Just gotta work on where best to fit the control unit tomorrow and then i will start on the fuel sender.
Don't like the thought of fitting the control unit to the dash as the steering wheel obscures it and i would have to lean forward to operate it.
Will see tomorrow, i have a couple of ideas.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by David Edwards » Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:59 pm

Fitted mine to the blank switches just under the cowling behind the wiper stalk, right at my finger tips and easily seen too.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by thedogsbollox » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:28 pm

David Edwards wrote:Fitted mine to the blank switches just under the cowling behind the wiper stalk, right at my finger tips and easily seen too.
that seems to bethe norm place to fit it but I am bigger than most and need to lean forward to use these switches and the steering wheel obscures the sightline. I think either on the side of the black shroud on the selector or on the back of the selector itself. Will play around tomorrow.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by missfixit70 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:55 pm

thedogsbollox wrote:Done and dusted.
Found that there was no vacuum at the servo, so i checked where the tube attached on the little stubby and someone had blocked it up with glue or sealer or something.
With Kirsty's help i was able to find somewhere else to tap into the vacuum circuit(pics to follow) and all is well. Tested and working great. I like it.
Just gotta work on where best to fit the control unit tomorrow and then i will start on the fuel sender.
Don't like the thought of fitting the control unit to the dash as the steering wheel obscures it and i would have to lean forward to operate it.
Will see tomorrow, i have a couple of ideas.
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:lol: Just glad you got it sorted :wink: Mine is stuck to the top row of switches, but, it is a bit obscured by the steering wheel, haven't got around to moving it or modifying it with remote switches yet, someone wired in remote switches to theirs & put them in the gearbox shroud 8) , liking the idea, but way down the round tuit list.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by scanner » Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:00 pm

After very little time you'll find you don't need to look at it at all.

Mine is obscured by the steering wheel and that has the advantage of obscuring the Green LED at night - you'd be surprised how bright it is.
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by Bob » Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:07 pm

Mine's down by my left knee, as Scanner says you don't really need to see it.

I wouldn't fit it to the centre consul as this has to be removed to raise the seats for engine access, and sure as anything it'll get pulled away, 'specialy if someone else has to open up.

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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by The Great Pretender » Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:16 pm

I made a stalk to mount my controller on, works brill.

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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by thedogsbollox » Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:25 am

The Great Pretender wrote:I made a stalk to mount my controller on, works brill.

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WOW, Not quite what i was looking for but that is pretty cool. Do you wanna share with us how you made it?
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by The Great Pretender » Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:58 am

Bent a piece of thick wall tube, brazed a plate on to mount the controller, threaded the outside of the tube and ran the control wires inside the tube. Having the controller behind the wheel on a stalk makes use as easy as using wipers. My system is Audiovox, do Waeco make a stalk controller? If they do it's worth buying IMHO. :wink:
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Re: Waeco CC fitted but not working

Post by missfixit70 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:09 am

Simon Jones modified one to work with his, but I don't think there's a standard one to go with the MS50.
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