12-19-2014 | #11 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
I think Paul covered it above. When there's a need to do maintenance or check for leaks etc, plug wires, coils, starter etc.. No need to drain coolant
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12-19-2014 | #12 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Nice clean look too!!
Rich
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
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Photo by Ccmano Remove Plenum and Block TB Coolant at Injector Housing (LT5 will have TB Coolant Blocked but Undetected and engine appears stock). This will require you insert a plug in the Coolant Return Line on the Passenger side of the Plenum (the only TB Coolant Hose that requires a hose clamp). See Summit Racing 1/8 inch Aluminum Pipe Plugs for Aluminum Pipe Plugs. When you install the plugs.....keep trying the plugs as you tap to make sure the final installation is flush and use Red Loctite on the plugs.. See Item #4 LT5 Eliminated Systems See Item #3 Minimum Restoration of a 1990 ZR-1
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
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What are these valve covers you speak of?
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12-21-2014 | #16 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Ha........ya.......you have a point
Thought I would add some technical information when we are at it....could be wrong but prolly right.....or left The covers over the valves which some of us call Cam Covers Which Valve Covers or Cam Covers are NOT interchangeable from engine to engine or left to right The Valve Covers or Cam Covers are apparently line bored in place on the heads for the Cams I am thinking. Each Valve Cover or Cam Cover having two dowel pins for exact positioning on Each Head.
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12-22-2014 | #17 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
I seem to be confused with the line at the back of the plrnum. Where does it connect to ? Not the fuel pressure hose or brake booster connection.. There is one that goes straight out the back of the plrnum .
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
MAP sensor
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12-22-2014 | #19 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Thank you ! Was taking my time going over remaining parts and saw it just need to hear shrink the hoses and reassembly is almost done !!
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12-23-2014 | #20 |
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
There is a something bolted to the plrnum ahead of the ignition module. It has a nipple on it does this connect to anything ?? Pic inc
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