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Post by MonteroSportHonduras on Apr 24, 2016 12:14:55 GMT -5
I cant figure where do they go. Last time I cleaned the IAC I cancelled them and the truck kept running fine. I guess I will leave them that way until someone tells me what to do with them.
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Post by dclambertt on Apr 25, 2016 18:26:38 GMT -5
Don't understand the question.
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Post by ES_97Sport on Apr 25, 2016 18:51:29 GMT -5
Don't understand the question. I think he's referring to what to do with those two ports that have no hoses attached in the picture. Edward
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Post by jkdv8 on Apr 25, 2016 22:21:20 GMT -5
Coolant line maybe? I thought it was on the opposite side though facing the other direction. Hard to say for the hose as you can't tell where it's going. If it is the coolant line you might want to put it back on even if it's just to keep air out of the system. I'm sure the throttle body would appreciate to.
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Post by colted on Apr 25, 2016 22:51:50 GMT -5
Coolant line maybe? I thought it was on the opposite side though facing the other direction. Hard to say for the hose as you can't tell where it's going. If it is the coolant line you might want to put it back on even if it's just to keep air out of the system. I'm sure the throttle body would appreciate to. yup, yhink it was one of the coolant lines as well.....have to check mine tomorrow.
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Post by MonteroSportHonduras on Apr 26, 2016 8:18:56 GMT -5
Sorry for that explanation hahaha the hose is connected to a metal tube similar to the other one and goes into the TB as well.
The thing is that I see no other hoses or tubes where I could connect those.They were just there when I got the truck and decided to cancel them when I cleaned the IAC the first time (Engine died on stops) and have been that way since then. I guess it is better than having them suck dust to the TB.
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Post by ES_97Sport on Apr 26, 2016 12:47:06 GMT -5
Sorry for that explanation hahaha the hose is connected to a metal tube similar to the other one and goes into the TB as well. The thing is that I see no other hoses or tubes where I could connect those.They were just there when I got the truck and decided to cancel them when I cleaned the IAC the first time (Engine died on stops) and have been that way since then. I guess it is better than having them suck dust to the TB. If those are the coolant hoses for the TB, then you generally want them hooked up. ESPECIALLY in cooler climates. Wonder if someone changed TBs at some point. Edward
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Post by dclambertt on Apr 26, 2016 14:36:57 GMT -5
Okay, I get it. I think you gotta connect that coolant hose to that port, and pronto!
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Post by jkdv8 on Apr 26, 2016 16:13:21 GMT -5
I didn't think about him being in Honduras. Maybe why it's different. I found a similar one and it has another line on the other side of the IAC.
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Post by ES_97Sport on Apr 26, 2016 17:04:03 GMT -5
I didn't think about him being in Honduras. Maybe why it's different. I found a similar one and it has another line on the other side of the IAC. There is a difference between the Gen 1 and Gen 2 TBs. I noticed that when we were doing the 3.5L swap. There might be a difference between the years with the Gen 2s, too. The swap was a '02 3.5L and I have the '03 3.5L - I seem to remember those two looked pretty much the same. I haven't compared the '97 and '99 TBs yet. The cruise is different on my '99 so the TPS and stuff isn't the same but I would expect the rest to be the same. Edward
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Post by jkdv8 on Apr 26, 2016 17:21:24 GMT -5
Hmm. Yea they are different between the 3.0 and 3.5 to but this one seems to have an extra port.
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Post by dclambertt on Apr 26, 2016 18:53:59 GMT -5
Hmm, that does look different than mine after pulling up a photo of my TB.
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Post by MonteroSportHonduras on Apr 27, 2016 9:06:04 GMT -5
I will take a look at my bro's 3.0 and see how they go. His has cruise so IDK if that has something to do. Being that i live in a really hot climate, I doubt having them cancelled will affect if they are meant to be collant lines that run into the TB
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Post by ES_97Sport on Apr 28, 2016 13:29:16 GMT -5
I will take a look at my bro's 3.0 and see how they go. His has cruise so IDK if that has something to do. Being that i live in a really hot climate, I doubt having them cancelled will affect if they are meant to be collant lines that run into the TB The point is to warm and/or stabilize the incoming air temperature. If you live where its 90 degrees all the time, then probably not. Edward
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Post by MonteroSportHonduras on Apr 28, 2016 17:11:30 GMT -5
I will leave it as it is then.
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