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Old 08-15-2004, 05:20 PM
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does anybody have a "how to" preferably with pix. i am puting a AEBS intake mani on a B16a2 head. i need to know where to rerought the vacum lines and stuff.
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Default Re: help with intake manifold install (ls95hatch)

since all the holes for the vacuum lines are on the back, just reroute all them to the back, the IAC( i think) will not fit into the spot where it goies on the b16 manifold so yu will probably have to reroute that to the back as well.
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yea, also u might need a new tb cable?(i did), and just use vaccum caps...kragen or pep boys, or custom some with screws into a hose
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Should be easy, if your car has any kind of mileage, the hoses will be pretty much pre-bent and direct you to where they go. If you can't remember, just mark em. The rest of the removal/reinstall is the what..... 5 nuts? If the IM won't come off just knock it around a bit and it will loosen. Also a bracket underneat, so if you're wonderin' where it's still attached.... yea thats where. You gotta get under for that one.... can be a bitch to get to.
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Default Re: help with intake manifold install (Maverik4k)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Maverik4k &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, also u might need a new tb cable?(i did), and just use vaccum caps...kragen or pep boys, or custom some with screws into a hose</TD></TR></TABLE>
you DO NOT need a new throttle cable, but you do need some caps for the extra vacuum line holes.
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Default Re: help with intake manifold install (sick64nova)

what are vacum caps? it seems if just pull the stock lines to the back it doest look right and they would be in the way of the TB cable. basiccally i am really in need of some pics cause i am not as smart as you guys.
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Default Re: help with intake manifold install (ls95hatch)

The install should be pretty straightforward, like spyderracing32 said, mark as many lines as you want to make it easier. Also, don't forget to stuff the intake ports and gently sand the head so that you get ALL of the old gasket off. Also, and correct me if I am wrong, but I was having a vacuum leak from the throttle body even though I replaced it, and then I replaced it with one from a d16y8 motor and it fixed the problem. Anyone else do this? Anyway good luck!
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