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HEY GUYS,

im half way threw removing my plenum it seems i need to remove the bottom

vac/idle control unit of the plenum is this correct?? as it doesn t seem to want to come far enough

away from the throttle bodies. has anyone does this or has a step by step??

thanks russell

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HEY GUYS,

im half way threw removing my plenum it seems i need to remove the bottom

vac/idle control unit of the plenum is this correct?? as it doesn t seem to want to come far enough

away from the throttle bodies. has anyone does this or has a step by step??

thanks russell

Do a google search for "R33 engine workshop manual" and download the pdf file.. or send me your email address via pm and I'll send you the extract.

Cheers,

just removed mine...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ex...tb-t295948.html

remove the fuel filter, wiper water tank, fuel regulator under the plenum, all the vacuum lines, and the hardest part, remove the tube which go between the plenum, the tube for the clutch vacuum and brake...

thanks for your help guys i got it off not too bad took about 2.5-3hrs very tight lol

another quick question i noticed my throttle bodies arn t sealing as i can see light all around

them???? are they meant to seal tight???

thanks for your help :D

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