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Old 10-14-10, 05:17 PM
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GA Removing air pump

What steps are required in removing my air pump? Do's and don'ts please!

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Old 10-14-10, 06:11 PM
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unbolt it and throw it in the garbage. and im assuming your not using the stock air box so you'll need a mini filter on the hose going to the engine from the pump. or block it off altogether
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Remove bolts, rotate the pump so the belt slips off. Unhook the hose(s) Thats about it. Are you using a stock airbox? If so you can cap where the A/P hose would go. If not. Unplug the ACV wires. There are two. this way you can leave it an and not worry about air being pulled into it.
Buy blockoff plates for ACV and the split air pipe. You can wait quite a while for this. If you need too, but they are pretty cheap
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+1 extremely easy to do. just follow the steps above.
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