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Paul Workman 07-21-2009 06:22 AM

Practical gold...
 
I'm not w/o some mechanical ability, so given enough time, I can usually figure out a way. But, it is the practical stuff - the ways to do all the various mechanical things learned and shared by others that makes this board what it is...friggin' fantastic! (Like propping the throttle blades while removing the cables...duh!:thumbsup:)

Not to steal the thread - just "voicing" my gratitude for the "trail of bread crumbs" left by so many that have gone thru these cars before. They've BTDT, as it were, and are so willing to help others. For me it adds to the overall Z experience! :dancing

P.

XfireZ51 07-21-2009 08:46 AM

Re: Fixed a Secondary System Vacuum Leak
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffvette (Post 66629)
It does not affect the tps sensor. You undo the two clips that hold it onto the plenum, then hold the TB blades open either with something from the front of the motor, or the side and slide the cable off the linkage, and there is a retaining tab to keep the black plastic piece from sliding out as well.

Jeff,

Thanks. Hasn't really been an issue for my repairs so far, but next time I'll give your way a shot.

QB93Z 07-22-2009 06:16 PM

Re: Practical gold...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 66676)
I'm not w/o some mechanical ability, so given enough time, I can usually figure out a way. But, it is the practical stuff - the ways to do all the various mechanical things learned and shared by others that makes this board what it is...friggin' fantastic! (Like propping the throttle blades while removing the cables...duh!:thumbsup:)

Not to steal the thread - just "voicing" my gratitude for the "trail of bread crumbs" left by so many that have gone thru these cars before. They've BTDT, as it were, and are so willing to help others. For me it adds to the overall Z experience! :dancing

P.

I don't consider it stealing the thread, so no problem. I agree with you completely. This forum is a valuable tool for my enjoyment of my ZR-1 hobby.

Jim


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