08-03-2011 | #11 |
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Re: Exploratory surgery plenum removal, need help with hesitation
fine, i got the first round
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08-14-2011 | #12 | |
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Re: Exploratory surgery plenum removal, need help with hesitation
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BTW, it looks to me like that motor may have received some moderate top-end P&P...maybe. The IH ports, and even the plenum runners look to be too uniform to be stock...at least in the picture. You may have some extra ponies there, depending on the tune, etc.?? P.
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08-15-2011 | #13 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont,Ca
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Re: Exploratory surgery plenum removal, need help with hesitation
Check all the connections at the PCV system.The F connector doesn't hold the top of the valves all that great and its only held on with groves in the fitting.When I replaced new PCV valves I wound thread,sealed with epoxy around the tops of the valves to build the diameter.Take a look at the injectors,if they are the OEM injectors they will need to be replaced.When you put everything back together the biggest pain is plugging the connector into the back of the spark module,very easy to bend a pin or two.In the connector itself there are 2 push pins,one on each side,these may have been used at the factory to aid in assembly.
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