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One can insert the camera probe between the runners and above/below the fuel rail inspecting all sorts of items under the plenum. You can even watch the secondaries function as you like hot wiring Pin C17 with a Pin Probe as described by Marc Haibeck Secondary Operation without removing the Plenum
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COuldn't be better, unless it had sleeve cables to 'steer' as it goes... Quote:
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the plug hole, crap. I may be able to to machine it down. dunno I only bought it because it was on sale and knew eventually it'd come in handy. So far not though. Just bought it last year and it sits in it's case waiting for the day. Got all excited the other day when a screw went missing on a friends toyota that could have fallen in the V but... found it on the ground. Using it to watch the secondaries operate will be possible but first they'd have to start messing up.
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I could have at least SEEN the moth that flew into #3 intake, when I had IH's off, but I couldn't have pulled him, unless he had that magnotactic bacteria in his noggin, like whales get that jams their migration 'GPS' and beaches them... Last edited by Schrade; 01-10-2014 at 12:31 PM. |
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Just another idea on sealing the PCV F-tube connector against minor vacuum leaks- I use electrical splicing tape- the stretchy kind that self vulcanizes and sticks to itself. rubber to rubber for an air-tight seal and you can trim it off easily when you take it apart.
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You meaning regular vinyl electrical tape there? |
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