Throttle Body - Coolent Lines
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Throttle Body - Coolent Lines
I know that coolant lines are connected to the throttle body to heat it so it doesn't freeze and stick in cold conditions. I live in Florida and anything like this could be unnecessary. Wouldn't this also heat the incoming air? Could there be any adverse effects by disconnecting these lines? Thank you for your help. Oh yeah, sorry. It's a 98 accord lx, 4 cyl, vtec.
[Modified by chrisp, 7:38 PM 3/12/2003]
[Modified by chrisp, 7:38 PM 3/12/2003]
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Re: Throttle Body - Coolent Lines (chrisp)
here a how to on coolant bypass on a b-series motor:
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/asmsbm/tb_bypass.htm
also, search using the words "coolant bypass" and remember to search under archived as well as recent topics.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/asmsbm/tb_bypass.htm
also, search using the words "coolant bypass" and remember to search under archived as well as recent topics.
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Re: Throttle Body - Coolent Lines (ejprimo)
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Re: Throttle Body - Coolent Lines (Lyonel)
Exellent, thanks for the fast response. I think this leaves me with a bigger issue. The intake manifold is molded to meet with the thermostat housing. Does the coolent work in the IM to cool it or heat it? After all it is bolted to the block. I also read about replacing the gasket where it meets the block.
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