Re: tune up question
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Re: tune up question
- From: "ksgrimsr <knut.s.grimsrud@xxxx>" <knut.s.grimsrud@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 16:20:34 -0000
You don't need to remove the intake manifod to do a tune-up.
If the reason you're anticipating removing the intake is to gain
better access to the distributor cap and wires, the easy approach is
to remove the two allen screws that hold the fuel mixture unit to
the intake manifold. The mixture unit is connected to the throttle
body and W pipe with a bellows that has flex to it, so you can lift
the back of the mixture unit sufficiently to gain access to the
distributor cap and wires.
If you're taking the intake manifold off for other reasons, then you
should consider taking advantage of having your engine torn apart to
address some other service items that are otherwise difficult to get
to. For example, if your water pump is suspect, then this would be
the ideal opportunity.
Knut
--- 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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