This is great!! Thank you SO much. It came in super handy yesterday when I got down to the VOD.
It is very doable to get to the VOD without removing all the fuel lines. You only need to remove the fuel feed line (from the fuel filter) and the fuel return line (back to the tank). To get to the VOD, here is what I do assuming everything comes apart just nicely -
- Disconnect battery (technically not required but good practice otherwise)
- Remove air filter box
- Remove W-pipe
- Remove electrical plugs from the cold start valve, control pressure regulator, idle speed motor, and frequency valve
- Disconnect two wires from the back of the idle speed microswitch
- Remove throttle linkage arm from the throttle body (the part that touches the idle speed microswitch)
- Remove throttle bracket with spool and arm attached and set aside (no need to remove the throttle wire if you're OK setting the bracket out of the way). Don't forget to disconnect the full throttle switch and the kickdown (if auto trans)
- Remove idle motor by unscrewing the two allen cap screws that hold the idle motor mounting ring to the bracket on the driver side of the intake. Loosen the ring around the motor and remove the ring. Remove the idle motor from the pipe of pain and the rear of the cold start valve.
- Slide the pipe of pain out of the air meter unit
- Disconnect cold start valve from the cold start pipe (2 allen cap screws)
- Remove the vacuum advance canister from the rear of the air meter unit
- Remove two allen cap screws that hold the CPR to the driver side valve cover. Disconnect the vacuum line source at the Tee.
- Remove vacuum lines (small) from driver side rear intake manifold and (large) from passenger side rear intake manifold. Remove carbon canister vacuum line from under the air meter (front of the meter)
- Disconnect two grounds from the top driver side of the intake manifold and one from the side of the passenger side intake manifold
- Remove fuel feed line from back of fuel distributor. Thread the hollow bolt and copper washers a few threads back into the FD so you don't lose them.
- Remove fuel return line from side of fuel distributor. Put the hollow bolt and washer back into the FD, in order, with the frequency valve line attached, a few threads so you don't lose them. Do not screw in all the way!
- Remove the two allen cap screws that hold the S-brackets for the air meter to the intake manifold
- Unseat the injectors from their holes, leaving the boots and clips on the injectors
- Pile the Control pressure regulator, six injectors, and frequency valve onto the throttle body area and make sure they are not wrapped around spark plug wires or other hoses, etc.
- Lift the thottle body and completely air meter house with injectors, etc as one unit and set aside
- Disconnect any clips that hold the engine wiring harness to the intake manifold
- Remove the cold start valve pipe from the center of the intake manifold and set it aside
- Remove four screws that hold the intake manifold to the engine and lift it out, maneuvering around the engine wiring harness
That should about do it - do this three or four times in your life and you can do all this in about 30 minutes! Actually not a terrible idea to clean out the valley every three or four years and do a cooling system pressure check.
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