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    What goes where...

    Okay... so, I'm a bit ADD and started taking things apart and forgot to take copious notes. I need to know where this thing is supposed to be located during the reinstallation of the intake/fuel system. Any help would be appreciated... no slamming me about the open intake ports, I was just about to shop-vac the valley when I snapped this...


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    I don't see anything except a Broken Link icon. When I tried to access the image directly, it comes up "Invalid Attachment Specified".
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    It goes into the bottom left of the air metering unit.
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    That, my friend, is a little piece called "The Pipe of Agony".

    It got its name for being a general PITA to reinstall when assembling the venturi atop the intake manifold.
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    You ain't kidding! I think I'll remove the venturi, then snake it into the fuel mixture monster, then add the venturi again... I may to worry my nephew's skinny teenaged fingers for this one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Morpheus View Post
    That, my friend, is a little piece called "The Pipe of Agony".

    It got its name for being a general PITA to reinstall when assembling the venturi atop the intake manifold.

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    It isn't that hard. You look down into the mixture unit by pushing on the air sensor plate while you thread the pipe into the hole. You can use a guide wire if necessary, stick it into the mixture unit, through the hole and into the pipe. Lube the end of the pipe a little so it slides into the "O" ring. Don't force it, if you encounter resistance stop and check why.
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    Agree with David T...
    Put a flashlight down behind the driver side of the engine so that when you open the air plate in the intake you can see the light shining through. This will help you guide it into place.

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    MacinTek.
    Please click the web page link and scroll down to the picture titled, “Air flow meter. Idle speed motor tube placement. You don’t want this to leak air.”

    A different picture titled, “Another shot of the air flow meter tube” shows a very dirty brass tube installed in the Air Flow Meter assembly.

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