CPS installed

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SHO--ripper

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Over my one week vacation i replaced my CPS and put new serpentine belts on. I had to take everything apart and put it back together a few times. Once was because i forgot to gap the CPS :rolleyes: , another time was the timing covers wouldn't line up because the far left bolt on the timing cover didn't go in the hole :mad: . i had to use a longer bolt and a nut to hold that cover in place. The car runs great now:thumb:. The search feature rocks.
 

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That "far left" bolt on the center timing cover requires that the arm of the cover fit behind the metal stamping. The bolt fits through the metal part then into the threaded insert in the cover's arm. Is that the one?

How's she running?
 

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The car is running so much better. NO more stalling. I also replaced the DIS which was cracked and one of the metal pieces was bent oh_my . I think that was a little problem :rolleyes: . The car is great now. I can't wait to put my catless y-pipe on and i'm going to install a hi-flow fuel pump. I'm still waiting on my intake to arrive.
 

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