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> whats this part?, l-jet FI
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post Apr 15 2005, 08:04 AM
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this came off my 75 1.8 engine. What is it?


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post Apr 15 2005, 06:58 PM
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QUOTE (lapuwali @ Apr 15 2005, 07:40 AM)
The hose barbs need to connect to hoses between the air cleaner and the plenum.

Not quite, James. The air cleaner sees "unmetered" air. This thing needs "metered" air--air from downstream of the air flow meter. The hoses go to the "intake boot" (the rubber pipe from the AFM to the throttle body) and the plenum.

If you can get the guts back into the housing OK, you will probably be fine. It might be prudent to make the join between the plastic plug and the rest of the housing airtight (e.g., use RTV on it) but it is probably not necessary. Test it after it's together to make sure you get ~30 ohms between the two pins in the electrical connector, and no shorts to the housing.

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