Component ID - Fiat Dino

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Curly
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Component ID - Fiat Dino

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Can anybody help identify what the large black cylindrical component with the curved black hose coming from it in the centre-left of the photo below, is?
The car is a 1972 Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupe. The component in question seems to be an electric pump, but I've no idea what it pumps.
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Re: Component ID - Fiat Dino

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Hi Curly,
Got to ask , did you get a Dino ? if so please tell me more...

To answer your question or for anything related send a pick to Phil at Bits of Italy in D'nong he knows these cars inside out and would be one of the very best Fiat mechanics here in OZ... from memory didn't phil help you out with your 124...

My new baby arrives next Thursday so will be sending it straight to Phil for a birthday :D

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John
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Re: Component ID - Fiat Dino

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I could be wrong, but it could be a vacuum pump as i do not see a brake booster.
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Re: Component ID - Fiat Dino

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PininF wrote:Hi Curly,
Got to ask , did you get a Dino ? if so please tell me more...

To answer your question or for anything related send a pick to Phil at Bits of Italy in D'nong he knows these cars inside out and would be one of the very best Fiat mechanics here in OZ... from memory didn't phil help you out with your 124...

My new baby arrives next Thursday so will be sending it straight to Phil for a birthday :D

Cheers
John
No it's not mine - unfortunately. It belongs to a member of our local club and it was on display at our last monthly meeting and we couldn't figure out what the component was.
engineerted wrote:I could be wrong, but it could be a vacuum pump as i do not see a brake booster.
Thanks Ted, I thought of that as well, but one of the pipes from that component is connected to the cam-cover - although if it's vacuum it could also be connected to a crankcase ventilation system.
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