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Idle Control Mount Question
I was wondering what is used to mount the idle control valve on the intake manifold.
Does anyone have a picture? I dismantled a 1988 944S about 3 years ago and I have parts all over my garage and I don't know what to look for. I am also wondering from where does a vacuum tube go to the nipple on the intake manifold. My finger is pointing to it in the picture. Thanks Dan http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1295158317.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1295158375.jpg |
I have half of the answer.
ICV rubber mounts: Pelican Parts - Product Information: 999-703-264-00-M100 A steel bracket wraps around the ICV. I would not reuse the pinch clamps on the hoses. I would also replace the ICV hoses if original. Picture credit unknown. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1295183187.jpg GL John |
For the nipple you run vacuum tube from it and branch it with a T with one line going to the fuel damper and one line going to the FPR.
There are two different factory diagrams (I'm not sure which routing is best) - one shows the two lines from the damper (line to intake manifold T and line to emissions system valve) and one line straight from the intake manifold T to FPR. But in the parts diagram it shows the T at the FPR instead of the damper, i.e. one line straight from the intake manifold T to the damper and two lines from the FPR (line intake manifold T and line to emissions system valve). I'm set-up the second way, but I have no idea which routing is preferred. |
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that's the vacuum lines there's three endings that come from that nipple, the fpr, fpd and the line that goes off the left of the picture goes to the brake booster I believe it's righ in front of the firewall on the drivers side http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1295550370.jpg There's a shot of my intake manifold with the isv mount |
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