rendyx
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Today I decided to replace my IAB under Autozone's warranty to eliminate it in my "misfiring" problem (yes it returned
). I stuck the new one in, but this time, the aluminum piece between the IAB and the rest of the intake (I believe coolant runs through it) came off. The gasket there was a fiberous type, and is useless now. It appeared similar enough to the IAB gasket that I used an old one that had been on my old IAB.
When I started up the SHO, I performed the idle reset procedure, went to take a look under the hood, and heard a rattle coming from the IAB area. I pulled the hose off the canister purge port, and noticed there is no vacuum from the inside of the intake now. I played with it a bit, and nothing happened. I then unplugged the IAB. The car died. Previous, when Jason (yamahaSHO) and I unplugged it, the idle simply went out of control.
My current thought is that the gasket is slightly different, and is blocking off that port. As for it stalling, I suspect port would normally pull air in, and cannot, so it has insuffient air to run on. I'm going to try and find a gasket for both the IAB and the one next to it.
Now, does anyone know the part numbers for each of the gaskets? I suspect putting in nice new plastic-coated metal ones designed for where they're going would solve the problem.
Thanks for any help!
When I started up the SHO, I performed the idle reset procedure, went to take a look under the hood, and heard a rattle coming from the IAB area. I pulled the hose off the canister purge port, and noticed there is no vacuum from the inside of the intake now. I played with it a bit, and nothing happened. I then unplugged the IAB. The car died. Previous, when Jason (yamahaSHO) and I unplugged it, the idle simply went out of control.
My current thought is that the gasket is slightly different, and is blocking off that port. As for it stalling, I suspect port would normally pull air in, and cannot, so it has insuffient air to run on. I'm going to try and find a gasket for both the IAB and the one next to it.
Now, does anyone know the part numbers for each of the gaskets? I suspect putting in nice new plastic-coated metal ones designed for where they're going would solve the problem.
Thanks for any help!