checking for leaks in TB
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checking for leaks in TB
I was checking to see if there was a leak in my TB by closing the upper port in the TB with my finger. The rpms dropped a bit but not much. My question is, how much does it have to drop to be right.
Also, I need to take the ACL housing off the TB to get accesse to everything I want to clean but I don't know how to unscrew the collar there is on the ACL and the TB.
d16y7 ek civic
Also, I need to take the ACL housing off the TB to get accesse to everything I want to clean but I don't know how to unscrew the collar there is on the ACL and the TB.
d16y7 ek civic
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Re: checking for leaks in TB (snouka)
This is old school for vacuum leaks: Use a propane torch un-lit of course and with the engine running hold the nozzle up close to all the surfaces and if there is a leak you will notice a difference in idle stability/rpms. Not a bad idea to have a fire extinguisher near by.
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