How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums
How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums 30. replace the two hoses and remount the valve to the manifold and install the electrical connector. 31. place a catch can under the two heater hoses at the firewall. 32. from the top side of the car, remove the two heater hoses at the firewall. this will likely result in another quart of fluid being released. 704 posts · joined 2006. #5 · apr 29, 2009. i replaced all of my coolant and emissions hoses just recently while i rebuilt my motor. the inlet and outlet hoses at the heater core are a pita! edit: just noticed theres 4 95 gsr's posted in a row lol. psn id gen3gsr protect your teg! reply like.
How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums Just put a cap over the fitting on the head, and the gasket can block it off at the intake manifold. remove or drill holes in the thermostat, and that's that. the same thing applies to the heater hoses. just avoid cold weather, haha. my da9 build. Unplug the 2 sensors where the upper radiator hose goes into the manifold. remove both the upper and lower radiator hoses from the car. disconnect any other coolant hoses that you can currently reach. 13. remove the 3 12mm bolts and 2 12mm nuts from where the runners and the collector meet. Drain out some coolant, so when you disconnect the egr cooler hose you won't dump coolant everywhere. turn the hose so the "1" symbol is straight up. slide the hose straight back. have these two o rings on hand. note: the cover may be a bit difficult to get off. work it side to side to keep from breaking anything. Take off the hose end on the left first, then use that to drain into the cup do as i say in the video, but just be careful. if youre going to do what i did. take off the hose end on the left.
How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums Drain out some coolant, so when you disconnect the egr cooler hose you won't dump coolant everywhere. turn the hose so the "1" symbol is straight up. slide the hose straight back. have these two o rings on hand. note: the cover may be a bit difficult to get off. work it side to side to keep from breaking anything. Take off the hose end on the left first, then use that to drain into the cup do as i say in the video, but just be careful. if youre going to do what i did. take off the hose end on the left. Remove the egr valve. disconnect the cooling lines beneath the throttle body, that are attached to the intake. remove the throttle cable and throttle body assembly. remove the remaining 12mm nuts, there are 10 total, i believe. your pcv valve connection will probably get destroyed once you get the intake off. heat the broken hose on the box at. 3. remove the intake manifold cover and the strut brace. loosen the intake manifold nuts and bolts. start in the center and move outward while working in a criss cross pattern. remove the nuts and bolts. 4. check and disconnect all vacuum hoses. lift out the intake manifold and throttle body as a single unit. 5.
How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums Remove the egr valve. disconnect the cooling lines beneath the throttle body, that are attached to the intake. remove the throttle cable and throttle body assembly. remove the remaining 12mm nuts, there are 10 total, i believe. your pcv valve connection will probably get destroyed once you get the intake off. heat the broken hose on the box at. 3. remove the intake manifold cover and the strut brace. loosen the intake manifold nuts and bolts. start in the center and move outward while working in a criss cross pattern. remove the nuts and bolts. 4. check and disconnect all vacuum hoses. lift out the intake manifold and throttle body as a single unit. 5.
How To Change All Coolant Hoses Without Intake Removal Team Integra Forums
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