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Old 02-05-2008, 01:50 AM
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I have a used LS6 intake I just bought and I was cleaning it in the kitchen sink and the clip for the MAP sensor broke off. But it came off so easily I am thinking it may have already been damaged. Anyway I was wanting to know if there is a good way to fix this or what people do when they have a fast intake cause they don't have a clip at all.

Another question, If I do decide to take this intake to the car wash and spray it out there how do I keep it from blowing away? lol

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Just use some RTV or Right stuff around the seal & it will stay in place.
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Originally Posted by TLewis4095
Just use some RTV or Right stuff around the seal & it will stay in place.
if you cant JB weld the peice back on the right stuff is a verry good.
Careful of power washers they can damage plastic.
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Originally Posted by BLACK2001SS
if you cant JB weld the peice back on the right stuff is a verry good.
Careful of power washers they can damage plastic.
I didn't think you could JB weld plastic...
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I just ZIP tie it on. I had the same problem. Dealer couldn't find a part number for the piece.
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Originally Posted by slowjoe99
I didn't think you could JB weld plastic...
Yes you can they make stuff specificly for plastics.
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Originally Posted by BLACK2001SS
Yes you can they make stuff specificly for plastics.
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Originally Posted by bczee
I just ZIP tie it on. I had the same problem. Dealer couldn't find a part number for the piece.
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