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Old 03-12-03, 11:41 PM
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non seq conversion question

One quick question before i start putting everything back together.

I'm removing my ACV, I got the block off plate and its on. I saw a solenoid looking part attached to the ACV it has two nipples, (it has the mitsubishi logo on it if that helps) can I trash this or is it needed?
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ACV? what is this again?
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Air Control Valve located underneath the UIM on the side of the LIM near the rats nest
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THE sol is the turbo control solenoid -two nipples and a small breather .The unit is attached with a stud and nut.
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yea me too,

does this need to stay?

or can I trash it
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No...I kept it plugged in, but no vac lines.
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