Going standalone...Pulling Vac/Solenoid rack...
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Originally posted by BlackFC
You can pull all of that without going standalone.
Daniel
You can pull all of that without going standalone.
Daniel
Ok...Thanks for the on topic response!
When I say "Im going standalone", I dont mean "Im going standalone sometime down the road"...I mean, "Im going standalone as we speak"But anyways, care to answer my question now? Can I just pull everything?
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I don't know about you, but I think that was a yes, considering if you can pull it all without going standalone, what's stopping you from doing it when you do go standalone?
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Originally posted by 88IntegraLS
My haynes manual shows a solenoid which redirects air pump air into the sixth port actuators. How is a standalone going to open the ports at 3800rpm?
My haynes manual shows a solenoid which redirects air pump air into the sixth port actuators. How is a standalone going to open the ports at 3800rpm?
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You need new fuel lines and a new FPR vac line from the manifold. Everything else just gets removed. All the info you need is in the FSM. Study the vac routing diagram and the schematic.
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