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Old 09-14-2012, 03:01 PM
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screw part on intake

Dont know the correct name for it. Its left my head. Just looked at it at the parts store.

Should all the passages be able to be blown through? I took it off to clean it, check it out and all nozzles except the one on my thumb. Under it. Will allow me to blow air through. That one wont let me. Like its stopped up.

Is it supposed to be or is it clogged?
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Picture wont upload, still trying.

Its the part on dtiver side of intake. Behind tb. Screws into the intake with a adjusting screw with spring on top with 4 vacuum lines on it. The one on the bottom is the one im talking .about
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You might want to try this one again. Even with a picture, I'm not sure I could follow your question.

Knowing which engine you're talking about could help. And I'll bet you could even find a drawing of that screw in the manual. http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...e/throttle.pdf
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Sorry about that, frustration is getting to me.

Its a 22re trying to find the part now
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Click here

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...ne_Pix/13.html
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Ok idle up valve. Not the name i was thinking of it. Thank you for the picture .reference...

Is all 4 vacuum lines need to be clear and able to blow threw them
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Originally Posted by BigSwole
I took it off to clean it, check it out and all nozzles except the one on my thumb.
Why did you take it off? What is wrong with it? Does your a/c not increase rpm when the clutch engages? If not, did you do the test from the link above?

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I took it off to clean it, check it out and all nozzles except the one on my thumb. Under it. Will allow me to blow air through. That one wont let me. Like its stopped up.

Is it supposed to be or is it clogged?
I have no idea what you are talking about.

Use this pic. Which line is 'clogged'?
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The one on the bottom under the part
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I took it off trying to track down my problems. Im on the edge of ripping this thing out and replacing the whole motor!
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