Re: tune up question
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Re: tune up question
- From: "David Teitelbaum <jtrealty@xxxx>" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 16:08:32 -0000
You do not have to remove the intake manifold to do a tune-up although
if you do it does make it a lot easier. If you do remove the intake
manifold you should also replace the "O" rings on the water
distribution pipe and the hoses on the water pump. Check the vacuum
hoses to the valves on the water pipe and if hard or brittle replace
them too. You will have to get the mixture unit out of the way and to
do that you will also need to get the idle motor off too. Now you
should replace the "O" ring on the tube going to the idle motor too.
You can leave the tube in and just remove the idle motor and not
remove the intake, you can get to all of the spark plugs and fuel
injectors without removing the intake. If you replace the ignition
wires you will have to loosen the mixture unit to move it a little so
you can get to the distributer. If removing the fuel injectors you
should replace the seals and any broken or missing clips. You will
remove the cold start valve if you are removing the intake manifold
and you should replace the seals for that too when reassembling. If
you still have the origional water pump this would be a good time to
replace it too since you are already there and it is a lot of work. Be
prepared for the inevitable broken bolt if you go in that deep.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Adam <acprice1@xxxx>" <acprice1@xxxx>
wrote:
> I have the 6 intake manifold O-rings and the 2 air horn O-rings. Is
> this all I need to remove the intake manifold for a tune up?
>
> Is it necessary to remove the idle speed motor or the cold start
tube?
>
> thanks,
> Adam Price
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