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K-Jet throttle body cleaning/removing steps 200 1980

I think you hit it on the head. At least you triggered some memories that had me reaching for an old notebook (March 2001). Trouble is, my notes were all about where the fuel lines went, and especially where all the lines connected for the vacuum amplifier operating the EGR in my '79, not the throttle body removal.

Good suggestion, not removing the intake manifold. If you do, you may not stop there and then you might wind up with some intense scope creep. It was, I believe, the impetus for the purchase of a digital camera that did close-ups, something that wasn't cheap in '01.

Or, who knows, you might decide to give the engine compartment the Michael Yount makeover. :-D


--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

Mother Superior called all the nuns together and said to them, 'I must tell you all something. We have a case of gonorrhea in the convent.' 'Thank God,' said an elderly nun at the back. 'I'm so tired of chardonay.






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