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Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
I just finished doing the isolator bolts and I have a couple of questions. After I finished I started it up, when I worked the throttle it sounded like a rush of air at the plenum. I don't remember if it sounded like this before,am I just paranoid? It is running great and no CEL, but wouldn't the CEL go off anyway since I had the battery disconnected? Is there anything I need to do to the computer now that I am finished? Thanks for all the help guys.
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
Just make sure all the hoses are hooked up in the back of the intake.. I think there is 3.. 2 small ones on the passenger side.. The big one somewhere in the back if I remember correct..
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Just when you think you are done. Your not!! Clean the tools. Then you are done. Nothing impresses a single mom better than a single dad who drives a minivan. Just kidding
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
Pretty sure everything is hooked up and it seems to be running fine. You don't hear any air till you work the throttle while standing over the engine.
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
I here mine hiss when I rev it up Like that. So i guess thats normal
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Just when you think you are done. Your not!! Clean the tools. Then you are done. Nothing impresses a single mom better than a single dad who drives a minivan. Just kidding
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
ya, this is normal. I know I went thru the same thing myself. You get paranoid when you've just completed some work. That sound is much quieter when the hood is down. It's also like if the hood is open and someone turns the wheel you'll hear a "whosh" sound which is the engine throttling up a bit for the power steering. I'm sure you're ok if you reattached all the vac lines.
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
Just tell people that you've got a big "throaty" carb on there
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
Thanks guys, now do I need to do anything to the computer? I have a code reader but I haven't hooked back up yet. Yea Piper I can just tell everyone it has a 4 barrel with the air cleaner top turned upside down.
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Re: Just Finished Isolator Bolts Have Questions
I performed the TSB on the isolator bolts last fall and never read anything about having to reset the computer or anything afterwards. My CEL has been happy ever since, I think you are "good to go" !!
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2000 Windstar SE 3.8L 125k miles (mine) ![]() 2006 Hyundai Sonata LX 3.3L 108k miles (wife's) ![]() 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS 21k miles (daughter)
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