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> AAR, To plug or not to Plug....that is the ?
meares
post Sep 6 2005, 10:24 AM
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OK.....i can't find an AAR, SOOOOO can i just plug it when the engine gets warm? If it closes the passage way anyway when it warms up, i should be able to plug it right?
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post Sep 6 2005, 09:26 PM
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I have fixed several AAR valves that were inop, they normally just get stuck, so just spray some sort of penatrating oil in it, let it sit for a couple of days. Spray it during the time it is sitting, just make sure the oil keeps getting where its not been in a long time. Put power on it to see if the valve is rotating. I have a 12V power supply on the bench. Use caution, they get Damn hot! Normally they will work. I have not had one that I couldn't make work. About once a month when I'm in the engine compartment, just give it a quick shot to keep it working...
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