TB Bypass supplies.
#1
TB Bypass supplies.
I've seen many a diagram of how to do this and it doens't look all that challenging, but i never see a supply list. Can anyone tell me what i need to pick up at the hardware store/dealer to perform this?
#2
You won't need anything.
Just connect the driver side coolant line to the hard line on the passenger side head, between the valve cover and the intake manifold, reusing the factory clamp. You'll likely lose some coolant, so make sure you cover the optispark. You can also drain some coolant out of the radiator if you choose, to keep spillage at a minimum.
Just connect the driver side coolant line to the hard line on the passenger side head, between the valve cover and the intake manifold, reusing the factory clamp. You'll likely lose some coolant, so make sure you cover the optispark. You can also drain some coolant out of the radiator if you choose, to keep spillage at a minimum.
#3
Actually with the 94 you won,t be able to do that, it only works for the 95 and up.
You will need 2 clamps and a tube of some kind to splice the two hoses together.
I used the brass fittings that came with my tranny cooler (thank you B&M ) I did not need them for my Tranny cooler install and they worked perfectly.
You will need 2 clamps and a tube of some kind to splice the two hoses together.
I used the brass fittings that came with my tranny cooler (thank you B&M ) I did not need them for my Tranny cooler install and they worked perfectly.
#4
2 clamps and a 3/8 barbed hose union.
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