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Old 05-23-2008, 02:07 PM
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Intake Manifold

Hi,

I want remove the Intake Manifold, because I want change the gasket, but its not moving.

I have removed the TBI and the Valve Cover, and all the screws on this pic:



When I pull nothing happend, the engine is moving, the car is moving but not the intake manifold, have somebody tips or tricks for me?
I have the feeling there is Glue, I dont know what the owner before me done.
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Re: Intake Manifold

If you are CERTAIN that you have all the bolts removed, use a thin screwdriver or scraper to get between the manifold and the block to pop the manifold loose. Make certain that all bolts are removed first. You should replace the heater quick connect fitting while the manifold is off.
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Ok thx, I will do it tomorrow cos here is now night...
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