AAR/AAV plumbing, please help
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AAR/AAV plumbing, please help
Hi Guys, had my engine out for a year and are now putting it back.
When I had the engine out I removed the Auxillary Air Regulator (some call them Auxiallyr Air Valve), it's the alu thing that opens up when it's cold, letting in air into the intake from the IC (by-passing the throttle).
Since I removed the AAR I need to plug the IC of course, but where is the port on the intake that I should plug? Lol, I been working on this car for 10 years, but can't find it. Looked in PET, looks like the port is to the right of the throttle, but I cant find ii!!
Please help!
When I had the engine out I removed the Auxillary Air Regulator (some call them Auxiallyr Air Valve), it's the alu thing that opens up when it's cold, letting in air into the intake from the IC (by-passing the throttle).
Since I removed the AAR I need to plug the IC of course, but where is the port on the intake that I should plug? Lol, I been working on this car for 10 years, but can't find it. Looked in PET, looks like the port is to the right of the throttle, but I cant find ii!!
Please help!
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I have made a plug for the IC, but I also need to plug the intake, can't find the port. I think I plugged it, haven't worked on the car for a year, so I don't remember
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Thank's guys.
Just like Paul wrote, behind the WUR.
And I had plugged it, well...
Hope to start the engine for the first time in 15 months tonight
Just like Paul wrote, behind the WUR.
And I had plugged it, well...
Hope to start the engine for the first time in 15 months tonight
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hi staffan,
yes sorry, it was a bit late last night..,,
and yes, the hose is plugged right underneath the WUR.
good luck with starting the engine!
yes sorry, it was a bit late last night..,,
and yes, the hose is plugged right underneath the WUR.
good luck with starting the engine!
Last edited by fritz k.; 04-25-2013 at 06:42 PM.