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Old 03-08-2013   #11
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So I decided to change out my fuel injectors, coil packs, spark plugs and wires. I used the LT-5 supplement manual and engine tear down 1 on Solutions. First I drained the coolant, then removed the 5/16" negative battery terminal. Remove the air intake and accordian from the plenum. I put the 2-10mm screws back into the holes for safe keeping. Remove the T-15 screw and 7-mm nuts from the cable shield.

I labeled everything in this project w/ blue painter's tape for 2 reasons: 1- to make sure every screw goes back into the spot it came from, and 2-it helped me remember everything I was doing, plus if you see any blue tape left at the end you know you missed something. So, next remove the cables from the pulleys. If you reach under then and pull up, it will give you slack you need get them free.


Pull the plastic retainer from the bracket.

Next in the supplement manual it says to remove the fresh air hose from left and right side of the throttle body extension. Problem is (at least on my '90) there's no room to remove the hose from the cable side. So, that comes later.

Remove TPS, IAC, and MAT connectors. Remove the coolant hose from the plenum (I removed it on the passenger side),
Joe (vilant).....just came across this thread....as you know I like pictures

Good job and great "How To" write up

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Old 03-09-2013   #12
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vilant.....just came across this thread....as you know I like pictures

Good job and great "How To" write up

Cliff
Why thank you, Cliff. Solutions helped me a lot w/ that. After I finish reading my automotive training manual, maybe I'll have the courage to try a 500hp rebuild. I'm a little ways from that yet though. But the info is there.
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Old 03-09-2013   #13
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Joe,

Not sure I am quite as meticulous as u are in documentation. Guess I have done it enough times, the picture is in my head at this point. Good job.
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Old 03-09-2013   #14
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Your not kidding about hard to get to. Is this photo from when you had your engine or transmission pulled? I wonder if it might be better to cut the wire, butt splice to extend, or just crimp new ends on and ground it to an easier location.
With the plenum removed, and especially the coil packs, th grounds are not that hard to access. I should have done the rag trick to the drainhole. I only drilled mine out to 3/8" and flushed it with acetone.
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