951 trottle body re-seal
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951 trottle body re-seal
After having an unstable idle, i decided to pressurise the system. At 10psi, no leaks were found, at 15psi, the TPS was leaking.
I ordered one of Bruce's 951TBK . Very straight forward install, the old seals broke off and were disintegrated.
After the intstall, the throttle is much more crispier, responsive and smoother.
For anyone who didn't do this, it is one of the cheapest little fixes out there that would restore the car's condition.
My idle screw actually needs less than half one turn to adjust the idle, it was always a couple of turns (or more).
Note i have no affiliation with Bruce, just passing on one of his great products he has to offer.
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I ordered one of Bruce's 951TBK . Very straight forward install, the old seals broke off and were disintegrated.
After the intstall, the throttle is much more crispier, responsive and smoother.
For anyone who didn't do this, it is one of the cheapest little fixes out there that would restore the car's condition.
My idle screw actually needs less than half one turn to adjust the idle, it was always a couple of turns (or more).
Note i have no affiliation with Bruce, just passing on one of his great products he has to offer.
Get you'res today
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hmm.......i didn't get any tools in the kit, but it didn't matter, it is easy to remove them.
One thing though, those two phillips screws that secure the throttle plate to the shaft were completely rounded off. I had to drill them out, tap them and use bigger screws (5 mm instead of the factory 4 mm i belive)
One thing though, those two phillips screws that secure the throttle plate to the shaft were completely rounded off. I had to drill them out, tap them and use bigger screws (5 mm instead of the factory 4 mm i belive)
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Originally Posted by hosrom_951
One thing though, those two phillips screws that secure the throttle plate to the shaft were completely rounded off. I had to drill them out, tap them and use bigger screws (5 mm instead of the factory 4 mm i belive)
It's really a bitch as you don't want to bend the shaft.
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Originally Posted by schnellfahrer
I had the same problem. I had to drill them out too, but the included screws still fit.
It's really a bitch as you don't want to bend the shaft.
It's really a bitch as you don't want to bend the shaft.
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Good to know, ive had the kit for the n/a car on my desk since August waiting to get done. I am just a little nervous about getting the two screws off the shaft, i read that the ends are peened in the manual, dosent seem like its going to be fun to take those off. Hopefully will get it done come febuary, my throttle body is currently covered in oil due to air / oil seperator problems.
I actually considered buying a spare throttle body on ebay, they go for pretty cheap. Like $10!
I actually considered buying a spare throttle body on ebay, they go for pretty cheap. Like $10!
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Ijust did mine yesterday. On a related note what does the idle speed screw look like with a proper o ring on it? Does Bruce's kit have the oring for the idle adjustment screw?
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Good to know, ive had the kit for the n/a car on my desk since August waiting to get done. I am just a little nervous about getting the two screws off the shaft, i read that the ends are peened in the manual, dosent seem like its going to be fun to take those off. Hopefully will get it done come febuary, my throttle body is currently covered in oil due to air / oil seperator problems.
I actually considered buying a spare throttle body on ebay, they go for pretty cheap. Like $10!
I actually considered buying a spare throttle body on ebay, they go for pretty cheap. Like $10!
I would love to pick up one on Ebay for 10 bucks
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I am not entirely sure which oring would fit on the TB screw. It looks like there are two possible places on the screw that an oring would fit. Is it supposed to have two orings or just one. If its just one, where? Is it the upper most part of the screw or just below the upper most part?
And what about the brass port on the bottom of the TB that is part of the vacum system? Is there supposed to be an oring on that? The way I read the instructions it seemed like there was supposed to be one there but mine did not have one.
And what about the brass port on the bottom of the TB that is part of the vacum system? Is there supposed to be an oring on that? The way I read the instructions it seemed like there was supposed to be one there but mine did not have one.
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