85-86 Intake Manifold
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85-86 Intake Manifold
Does anyone have a detailed photo or description of how I would remove the center big Intake Tube. It looks like the 4 clamps on top, 2 hoses, and 2 clamps below. I have a hose that needs replacing under the tubes and I could easily access it with the center Tube removed.
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It looks like the t-fitting ties the vent from the oil fill tube to the vent line coming from the charcoal canister. These lines feed into the large intake "T" for burning of the fumes.
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I finally got to the task. I also had to remove the MAF to access a hose clamp. I used an inspection mirror to look in the hole where the MAF sits and noticed a small puddle of fluid (oil, gas?), is this normal?
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Unfortunately it is! That is why I'm pulling the whole intake off my 5sp and regasketing it along with powdercoating.
Say I haven't forgotten that data you want just haven't figured out how to get it out of PET. Won't copy and paste!
Say I haven't forgotten that data you want just haven't figured out how to get it out of PET. Won't copy and paste!
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Hey Darien. The broken fitting is creating a vac leak as well for your engine. When its sealed again you may find it runs and idles even better.
LEt me burn a copy of this PET program and i will bring it by. You home today?
LEt me burn a copy of this PET program and i will bring it by. You home today?
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Originally Posted by Shane
... just haven't figured out how to get it out of PET. Won't copy and paste!
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Originally Posted by Steve J.
Go to the page of interest in PET. Press the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard. Open the "Paint" program. Click "Paste" in the Edit menu. Now you can crop, size and save the drawing or whatever.
Steve, you just saved me SO MUCH time! thanks. Im updating a few things on my website and it involves some pet images(an understatement) . Sure beats printing them and scanning them! I never knew it could be pasted to PAINT like that!
a small preview.
http://members.rennlist.com/v1uhoh/crankshaftPT.htm
the entire 87 coming soon
Print scr....paste in paint....copy...new...paste...resize...
I can do in a matter of secs what took me many miuntes!! thanks!