Throttle Body Coolant Line
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Throttle Body Coolant Line
Since I have removed the entire air pump assembley, the vaccum line coming off of the valve cover is connected to several hard lines that were for the air pump but also attached to that is a line going back to the throttle body thats for coolant. Where did you re-run that line to once you removed all the lines. I see people just put a vent on the end of the valve cover but I cant see from pics where people made the line for the coolant goto?
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the coolant line runs from underneath the throttle body to the LEFT of
the throttle body (if you are facing the front of the car.)
look right in front of where the IM meets the motor, directly above the
serp belt tensioner. you will see a line that bends into a 90 degree - that's
where the coolant runs.
the throttle body (if you are facing the front of the car.)
look right in front of where the IM meets the motor, directly above the
serp belt tensioner. you will see a line that bends into a 90 degree - that's
where the coolant runs.
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I am just running without it. That is to prevent the throttle body from freezing in really cold weather. No need for it unless you live in a colder climate. I believe its more for keeping the TB warm vs. cool. Not sure how to route it otherwise.
John
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Originally Posted by kutsujula,Mar 30 2008, 10:06 AM
So where are you connecting the line off the trottle body too?
i should have just given you that picture before, sorry.
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