Need Help Quick..Putting In new ported throttle body
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Need Help Quick..Putting In new ported throttle body
i got a new ported throttle body putting it in but i need to get the 2 bottom hose conectores off the old one and put it on the new one but they wont budge how can i get these off...and it may be getting dark soon dont have lights..to keep working
thanks for the help guys
thanks for the help guys
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you dont exactly have to have that....you can get the parts from home depot....this is just to give you an idea and put some pictures of it there for ya
you dont exactly have to have that....you can get the parts from home depot....this is just to give you an idea and put some pictures of it there for ya
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ah alright i see what you were saying so basically i just need to connect the two hoses and it doesnt have to go through the tb....i just decided to put the old tb back on til i get some conectors for the hoses
alright thanks for all your help man i should of done some research before i started
alright thanks for all your help man i should of done some research before i started
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use pliers to move the clips down a couple inches and then use the pliers to wiggle the hose back and forth on the metal tubes to loosen them up. Heat makes them stick to the tubes. After that they should come off pretty easily. As for the TB bypass (connecting the tubes together), I just took out the old hoses completely since they were getting old and hard and bought 2.5 feet of Goodyear hosing from autozone and had the coolant go from the radiator all the way to the connector on the engine in 1 long tube.
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Originally Posted by bitterchaos
As for the TB bypass (connecting the tubes together), I just took out the old hoses completely since they were getting old and hard and bought 2.5 feet of Goodyear hosing from autozone and had the coolant go from the radiator all the way to the connector on the engine in 1 long tube.