Cleaned Throttle Body. new to us TB for 2 days now

Robbabob

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Just thought I'd share the photos of the before / after pictures. My guess is, it's never been cleaned before. I don't know, 106K miles on an '03 LS

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took more than the projected 30 minutes. Mainly due to needing to figure out how to remove the connector on the throttle body properly, and using a make-shift tool to remove the lower two bolts. the electrodes on the plugs were a bit in the way. PLUS, the extra time to clean! lol

happy to have this behind us, maybe the pcm reset will be easier with the clean unit!
 

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The_Roadie

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Yep - never been cleaned. 1845 Dodge City Miss Kitty's Saloon and Cat House spittoon "patina".
 

Robbabob

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Accomplishment feels great! The JB weld apparently did the trick with the vacuum connector on what I guess is the resonator (it is called that on the Dakota).

yeah patina :rotfl:
 

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