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PLEASE HURRY!!! - in the middle of TB BYPASS

Old May 6, 2003 | 03:24 PM
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PLEASE HURRY!!! - in the middle of TB BYPASS

doing a TB BYPASS right now on my 95 Z and wanted to double check that the second hose you disconnect is the small (about 3-4" long 90 degree bent hose coming from a small metal pipe. Your help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!1
Old May 6, 2003 | 03:26 PM
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Re: PLEASE HURRY!!! - in the middle of TB BYPASS

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doing a TB BYPASS right now on my 95 Z and wanted to double check that the second hose you disconnect is the small (about 3-4" long 90 degree bent hose coming from a small metal pipe. Your help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!1
yup

its all the more easier if you look at it as "i am bypassing the throttle body" instead of disconnect wire that looks like a do-hickey...

all you are doing is connecting the tube that puts coolant into the TB to the tube that the coolant goes out of. basicaly cutting the TB out
Old May 6, 2003 | 04:52 PM
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Re: PLEASE HURRY!!! - in the middle of TB BYPASS

Originally posted by 95patriotZ
doing a TB BYPASS right now on my 95 Z and wanted to double check that the second hose you disconnect is the small (about 3-4" long 90 degree bent hose coming from a small metal pipe. Your help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!1
This pic should help..
Compliments of shoebox' Tech Page..
http://csce.uark.edu/~jgbertr/rb/tb_bypass.jpg
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