Apr 14, 2010 #1 js292 Well-known member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 228 Location Canyon Lake, TX Got my new throttle body in and the coolant port sits on the runner. Any have any suggestions?
Apr 14, 2010 #2 js292 Well-known member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 228 Location Canyon Lake, TX I know it's not bolted up tight but there isn't enough room for the heater hose.
Apr 14, 2010 #3 BBShark Garage Monkey Staff member Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 4,868 Location Right here Cut it off and don't use it. The water port in my IAC plate is filled with epoxy.
Apr 14, 2010 #4 SCCA VETTE Well-known member Joined Jun 11, 2008 Messages 206 Location Kokomo IN BBShark said: Cut it off and don't use it. The water port in my IAC plate is filled with epoxy. Click to expand... I agree with BBShark! :drink:
BBShark said: Cut it off and don't use it. The water port in my IAC plate is filled with epoxy. Click to expand... I agree with BBShark! :drink:
Apr 15, 2010 #5 mrvette Phantom of the Opera Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 15,207 Location NE Florida SCCA VETTE said: BBShark said: Cut it off and don't use it. The water port in my IAC plate is filled with epoxy. Click to expand... I agree with BBShark! :drink: Click to expand... :clap::noworry::wink:
SCCA VETTE said: BBShark said: Cut it off and don't use it. The water port in my IAC plate is filled with epoxy. Click to expand... I agree with BBShark! :drink: Click to expand... :clap::noworry::wink:
Apr 15, 2010 #6 Twin_Turbo Der Maulwurf Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 7,579 don't need it, I cut the entire water passage off, if you want it spiffy looking, TPIS sells a billet iac housing with the water passage deleted for around 40 bucks
don't need it, I cut the entire water passage off, if you want it spiffy looking, TPIS sells a billet iac housing with the water passage deleted for around 40 bucks
Apr 15, 2010 #7 JeffP1167 Well-known member Joined Dec 21, 2009 Messages 2,727 Location Yucaipa, CA. notch it like a "V" then bend it forward to close the "V" and have it welded. After it's welded simply sand the new weld and slip the hose on.
notch it like a "V" then bend it forward to close the "V" and have it welded. After it's welded simply sand the new weld and slip the hose on.
Apr 15, 2010 #8 js292 Well-known member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 228 Location Canyon Lake, TX thanks for the suggestions
Apr 15, 2010 #9 js292 Well-known member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 228 Location Canyon Lake, TX I went the fancy route with the TPIS delete :waxer: