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Old Aug 5, 2007 | 04:44 PM
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Question TPS questions

First of all I am trying to become a member. It seems that payapl will not allow payment through the Rennlist membership log on. Is there a e-mail address that I can use to do a rennlist membership payment?
Now for the question. Yesterday I attended the sharks in Hell gathering and had a Hell of a time. Thanks to Andrew Olsen and the gang for a great tim, I met a lot great fellow shark owners. Andrew was also kind enough to hook my car up to his diagnostic computer, everything checked out OK except the TPS. I have spent the morning reading previous threads on TPS and still have not discovered a good one that really helps in removing the intake manifold. Is there one out there? or a website I can go to?
Also, is it a good idea to replace the Knock sensors and the Hall sensor while the manifold is off? I know there are two knock sensors are they the same part # or different? Lastly what gaskets and hoses etc will I need for this job. Thanks James
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Old Aug 5, 2007 | 04:58 PM
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Try this: http://members.rennlist.com/pirtle/svc.html
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Old Aug 5, 2007 | 05:02 PM
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Welcome Ten Grand and glad you could make to SIH..!
If you go to 928 Specialist web site IIRC DR has intake manifold R&R kits at www..928gt.com.

Dave K

PS: you should also list the MY of your shark
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Old Aug 5, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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FWIW, here's a list of everything I could think of that you'd need for a complete intake R&R, in terms of parts and all the WYAIT things. The prices are what I paid for things from at least 4 different vendors at differnt times over the last 12 months, YMMV ( I know the ISV can be had for less, and one can use a generic O2 sensor, etc.) I'm sure I've left something out - everyone chime in!

Here's the list as an Excel spreadsheet if the formatting below is crappy:

https://webfiles.uci.edu/redwards/pu...t%208-5-07.xls

Need # Price Part Description PET P/N

$223.63 idle stabilizer valve (AKA idle speed adjuster) 928.606.161.01
$168.24 Hall sensor 944.606.170.01
$133.21 O2 Sensor 87-95 928.606.128.01
2 $135.84 knock sensors x2 held by M8x30 bolt 911.606.141.00
$83.22 Tool 9266- Bosch electrical connector removal 000.721.926.60
rear injection rail crossover hose - No Longer available 928.110.271.02
1 $57.30 *92860615700 - throttle valve switch AKA WOT switch 928.606.157.00
$26.77 intake flap actuator 928.110.160.00
10 $39.70 • 10 rubber pressure rings (AKA thrust rings =seals on the 10 intake mounting bolts) 928.110.694.01
$49.97 air guide rubber elbow (between MAF and throttle body) 928.110.222.01
$42.50 T-shaped (3-ended) hose throttle body housing to oil filler and evap vent valve 928.107.603.00
$39.00 hose left Y at air guide elbow to front of idle stabilizer valve 918.110.174.09
$30.94 hose right Y at air guide elbow to oil fillet 928.107.313.02
2 $30.90 2 rubber engine intake gaskets (part number 928.110.580.02
Need 10 $30.60 small rubber elbows for rigid vacuum line 928.574.717.02
2 $29.66 intake side cover gasket set 928.110.713.01 and 928.110.714.01
$24.00 Spark plugs- Bosch WR7DC (Copper) or DP (Platinum)
$22.79 thermostat 928-106-129-17
1 $11.16 *Thermostat Housing Inner Seal 84*-95 928.106.163.00
$21.78 hose right front cam cover to oil filler 928.107.445.02
$20.34 hose left Y at air guide elbow to brake venturi 928.110.224.00
$19.56 hose right rear cam cover to right Y at air guide elbow 928.110.432.01
$18.30 hose from side of idle stabilizer valve to throttle body housing 928.110.633.00
$18.10 hose left intake side cover to brake venturi Y 928.110.220.00
1 $16.00 *Heater Valve Assembly 77-95 928.574.573.03.OE
$13.64 hose- brake venturi Y to brake booster 918.110.663.00
$11.18 rigid vacuum line (2 meters) N.020.139.1
$9.53 5 (or 7 way, on an auto) way splitter at rear of intake- 5 speed 928.110.441.03
need 2 $0.00 coolant crossover lateral gaskets 928.106.227.00
$9.07 base of oil filler neck gasket 928.107.307.00
$7.94 • 2 throttle housing / intake gaskets (part number ) 928.110.637.04
need 1 $4.86 coolant crossover o-ring 999.701.627.40
$3.90 hose throttle body housing to 5 or 7 way rubber splitter 928.110.014.01
$3.00 Y-connector for charcoal canister 928.201.219.02
$2.39 rubber cap for flap actuator bearing 928.110.430.01
$0.00 washer for the above line to damper 900.025.020.02
4-way vacuum Tee at brake booster 117.078.004.5
$1.63 crimp clamp for forward venturi 'Y' vacuum hose 999.512.457.00
$155.00 MAF rebuild
$136.00 Fuel injectors cleaned and flow-tested
$81.75 Roger's fuel line replacement kit, includes front crossover hose (982.110.269.01) to rebuilt rear 'U' fuel line, right rear FPR to fuel cooler line, and rubber portion of fuel supply line to front FPR
$16.00 flappy bearings- HK 1012RS- need 2
Dremel with a 9901 carbide cutting bit for replacing flappy bearings
TOTAL $1,749.40
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