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Date:         Sat, 8 Apr 2000 18:50:52 -0500
Reply-To:     Jeff Taberski <jeff@TABERSKI.COM>
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From:         Jeff Taberski <jeff@TABERSKI.COM>
Subject:      FW: No stalling @ idle/low rpms
In-Reply-To:  <B514FBD3.21B%jeff@taberski.com>
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Oops! forgot to copy the list... ---------- From: Jeff Taberski <jeff@taberski.com> Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 15:08:03 -0500 To: Gina <GG811@SENTRYMICRO.COM> Subject: Re: No stalling @ idle/low rpms

on 4/8/00 14:59, Gina at GG811@SENTRYMICRO.COM wrote: **snip** > Check the angled connecting boot (appx 3'' diameter) between the AFM and > throttle body. It's easy > enough to get off - attaches with 2 clips. Take it off, flex it and > inspect it thoroughly for cracks of any kind, big or small. If you find > any, seal them up (i used silicone) and allow it to cure thoroughly ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I was always told to NEVER use silicon on the air handling side of an engine with an O2 sensor. I understand it poisons the sensor. Am I wrong?

-Jeff


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