JB Weld VIAS fix.
#1
JB Weld VIAS fix.
Hey guys i think my VIAS is shot and i'm going to attempt to do this. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/763858/5
i'm just confused about how much JB weld to put into that cup. and how to position it.
i'm just confused about how much JB weld to put into that cup. and how to position it.
#3
Ive read through this entire thread and all I wanted was the part number - I know we dont need a whole new manifold..
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=313342&pp=40
I would really like to know the part #...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=313342&pp=40
I would really like to know the part #...
#4
That's because there isn't a part number.
There are no part # designations for the inside of the intake manifold. Hence you have to purchase a brand new one.
As for the positioning, you'll have to be careful and mark its original location in reference to the way the power valve sits inside the manifold.
There are no part # designations for the inside of the intake manifold. Hence you have to purchase a brand new one.
As for the positioning, you'll have to be careful and mark its original location in reference to the way the power valve sits inside the manifold.
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If i was you i would put in like 1/2 cm of it in their or maybe less just enough so that it holds the cup in their. You dont need a whole pyle of it in their cause theirs a spring that goes in their also so you still need room for that. As for positioning just imagine the vias closed and position it to that.
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