air induction manifold removal - then what?
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air induction manifold removal - then what?
- From: Soma576@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 03:41:33 EST
Hey guys,
my car is currently in winter storage. i found a very clever way to work on
my car this winter - i rented a 10x20 ft storage garage with a single light
bulb in the wall for $60/mo. i took the light bulb out and put a y-socket in
and put three prong power sockets into it. now i have a trouble light and a
space heater in my garage! needless to say, i am using this opportunity to
do a lot of time-consuming jobs that i didn't want to do during the driving
season.
right now i just got my whole air meter assembly and fuel system dismantled
to send to Grady for cleaning and calibration. this time around i did it the
smart way - every screw or part that i removed, i put a number next to it
against the wall, with a chart of where everything goes when i put it back
together. also i am compiling a list in my shop manual of things i don't
want to forget to do when reassembling, for instance, where and which wires
go where, which vacuum hoses go where, and any other hints that will make the
job easier.
anyway, i'm the kind of guy who likes to mess with things so i think i want
to remove my air induction manifold for cleaning. it sure is gunky under that
air meter housing! right now i'm to the point where i just need to unscrew
the four bolts and it should lift right off. my question now is - should i
do it? am i asking for trouble by removing something like this for no really
good reason? i sure would be P.O'ed if my car ran worse when i was done with
all of this because something didn't seal correctly. right now my biggest
concern is the idle speed wind pipe being aligned when i put it back in, so
it is safe to take off the air induction manifold? or should i go with the
saying 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'? i guess i'm mostly just curious to
see what's under there. ever since i got the car last year i was saying i
want to take that thing off. i don't know why, i just want to. oh yeah - if
i do, will i need to buy a whole bunch of gaskets that i just destroyed by
removing it?
finally, with all of this stuff out of the way - is there anything i should
do for maintenence while i have the opportunity? right now i'm planning on
replacing all of my vacuum hoses, and with the distributer right there i'll
probably put in a new cap and rotor. anything else??????? my spark plugs
are perfect, new belts, i have new injectors and hollow bolts already....
that's about all i've done to the car back there.
any tips would be much appreciated!
Andy
Soma576@xxxx
1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596
Fargo, ND 58102
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