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Old 02-21-04, 07:52 PM
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coolant in throttle body question

I know we can bypass it, i did it, but can you plug both ends of the hose?

I would guess so but anyone has something to say that would make me not doing it?

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Take a look halfway down the first page of this thread:

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hreadid=257091

There is a little discussion about removing it completely.
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alex like they said in that thread the caps will get dry and crack eventually so why not just run hose from the back of the block to the back of the waterpump area? Its a straight shot doesnt get in the way much.
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hmm well i have been using cap like that for the AST removal on a couple of cars, both on the thermostat housing and on the lower radiator nipple and never had one fail on me. I don't see why would it would fail on the rotor housing...

thanks for the threads guys
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