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hi all, 

 

took my intake manifold apart to paint and took number of pictures but have missed one area and now struggling to workout what goes where.

 

please can you help , see pics below.

 

first pic you can see front of the manifold toward front of the car. i am fairly confident on this conections as took number of pics but wanted to double check.

1. red goes to the manifold which i think is water as per the drawing.

2. green goes to the throttle body 

 

my main issue is pic 2 as follow:

1. what goes to the green one , there is a pipe from under the manifold connected to the engine block, is that the one ?

2. what goes into the green ones?

i have simply connected the throttle body to the manifold directly as per the orange bit ..

 

 

i really appreciate your help as i can't start the car until i work this out 

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so here is the answer..

 

that bit at the end is idle control valve or IAC .

 

three pipes all run water through them. one from engine block goes to the left side as if you stand in direction of the car

 

other two , one goes to throttle body and other to manifold 

 

job done..

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