cruise control actuator location? 90 prelude
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cruise control actuator location? 90 prelude
I cant seem to find the cruise control actuator I need to move for a
head gasket job I am doing on a 1990 prelude si. if anyone knows where
it is, let me know, the book says i dont have to remove it, but i have
to
get it out of the way. (not sure what this means...)
HELP!!!
head gasket job I am doing on a 1990 prelude si. if anyone knows where
it is, let me know, the book says i dont have to remove it, but i have
to
get it out of the way. (not sure what this means...)
HELP!!!
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Re: cruise control actuator location? 90 prelude
"fuzzboy13" <fuzzboy13@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Also, the manual mentions the "proper procedure for removing the fuel
> lines". If anyone knows these "Proper procedures" please let me know
>
> Thanks
> -fuzzy
>
The essence of "the proper procedure" is to handle the stored fuel pressure
in the lines - about 40 psi for multiport injection. It isn't a big deal
unless it takes you by surprise.
The classic way of doing that is to disconnect the fuel pump and try to
start the engine - it will sputter when the pent up fuel is injected then
just crank. As long as there is enough ventilation you can do it my way -
wrap a rag around the connection when you loosen it, then take the gas
soaked rag outside and dump a glass of water on it. The amount of
pressurized gasoline will be a couple of spoonfulls.
Mike
news:1122099581.599694.284310@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Also, the manual mentions the "proper procedure for removing the fuel
> lines". If anyone knows these "Proper procedures" please let me know
>
> Thanks
> -fuzzy
>
The essence of "the proper procedure" is to handle the stored fuel pressure
in the lines - about 40 psi for multiport injection. It isn't a big deal
unless it takes you by surprise.
The classic way of doing that is to disconnect the fuel pump and try to
start the engine - it will sputter when the pent up fuel is injected then
just crank. As long as there is enough ventilation you can do it my way -
wrap a rag around the connection when you loosen it, then take the gas
soaked rag outside and dump a glass of water on it. The amount of
pressurized gasoline will be a couple of spoonfulls.
Mike
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Re: cruise control actuator location? 90 prelude
"fuzzboy13" <fuzzboy13@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1122099581.599694.284310@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Also, the manual mentions the "proper procedure for removing the fuel
> lines". If anyone knows these "Proper procedures" please let me know
>
> Thanks
> -fuzzy
>
The essence of "the proper procedure" is to handle the stored fuel pressure
in the lines - about 40 psi for multiport injection. It isn't a big deal
unless it takes you by surprise.
The classic way of doing that is to disconnect the fuel pump and try to
start the engine - it will sputter when the pent up fuel is injected then
just crank. As long as there is enough ventilation you can do it my way -
wrap a rag around the connection when you loosen it, then take the gas
soaked rag outside and dump a glass of water on it. The amount of
pressurized gasoline will be a couple of spoonfulls.
Mike
news:1122099581.599694.284310@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Also, the manual mentions the "proper procedure for removing the fuel
> lines". If anyone knows these "Proper procedures" please let me know
>
> Thanks
> -fuzzy
>
The essence of "the proper procedure" is to handle the stored fuel pressure
in the lines - about 40 psi for multiport injection. It isn't a big deal
unless it takes you by surprise.
The classic way of doing that is to disconnect the fuel pump and try to
start the engine - it will sputter when the pent up fuel is injected then
just crank. As long as there is enough ventilation you can do it my way -
wrap a rag around the connection when you loosen it, then take the gas
soaked rag outside and dump a glass of water on it. The amount of
pressurized gasoline will be a couple of spoonfulls.
Mike
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