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- Nov 12, 2018
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- City
- Phoenix
- State - Country
- AZ - USA
- Other
- 18 Toyota Camry LE
- Vehicle Year
- 1985
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 2.8 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 245/60r14
I left my mechanical pump in place. I plan on bypassing it. It's a royal pain to access the bolts on the 2.8L.View attachment 142269
Ordered blocking plate for EGR
View attachment 142270
Does anyone happen to know what blocking plate fits the mechanical fuel pump? I want to remove it since it wont/ not being used.
Yeah i can tell, just tryna clean up engine bay. The swivel socket helps alot getting to bolts on weird angles.I left my mechanical pump in place. I plan on bypassing it. It's a royal pain to access the bolts on the 2.8L.
all i wanted to hear , thanks.I would not bother with the 4bbl intake.
all i wanted to hear , thanks.
what about the exhaust manifolds from a aerostar or older mustang? i removed the smog pump and i know i can cap off the ports that it runs to, but i saw that there was early style heads and exhaust manifold without all the smog crap
Yeah in that video. Choke operated as should once warm.Your choke wasn't fully open....so it was still cold?
Yeah i tried that too, didn't really help much. Not even wiggling it would help either , unless i would forcefully close it and you can feel it bind and scratch the walls.You might be able to loosen the plate screws then shut them and re-tighten. You've probably already thought of that and if so, how did it work?