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Old 06-18-2007, 09:01 PM
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Well was going to to the throttle body bypass but can't find any info on what to do if you have the T coming off the bleader pipe I guess. The metal pipe that has the screw in it to bleed out the air.

Right now i have nothing going to the nipple under the throttle body.

Would I have to find a way to replace that entire line or is there another trick to block off that T?

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Old 06-18-2007, 11:36 PM
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http://shbox.com/1/tb_bypass.jpg good How-to's
Old 06-18-2007, 11:45 PM
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Thanks,

Unfortunatly I know about that how-to and it isn't the same on the 93-94 models as we have a T that comes off that metal bleeder rod in the middle of the hose.

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on my 94 there was a tube on the right of the throttle body going onto the knub on the TB then out the other side and into a T on another hose....

I took the tube from the right and connected it to the right side hose, never messed with the T kuz that is totally diff.... Plugged the knubs....
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I did mine on my 93. I removed the two hoses off of the TB and took a piece of stainless tubing small enough to fit in the end of the hose. Used a clamp tightened it, same to the other side. Use some small caps the cap the TB. Crank it up and check for any leaks.
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oh ok, where exactly does the hose that is directly under the throttle body opening go to?

Mine has never had that hose since I bought it. I just got a bunch of wiring done so moving on to some of these things and noticed it's not even there.

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maybe its already been done, out from under you haha



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