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racepak 02-24-2007 05:41 PM

Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
hello everyone,

i'v disassembled a b-series TB that i had and i cant remember how to reassemble it.
please help:)


the first q:
where should the numbers carved on the plate should be? is that ok? (i'm asking this cause on my d serise the numbers on the upper half on the back of the TB) ???

https://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c...k/IMG_4832.jpg


second q about the rod:
should the tps bracked face this direction? or the other way around?
https://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c...k/IMG_4833.jpg

thanks for any help:)

MikeJ-2009 02-24-2007 07:44 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
chris would know.

Guy-Fast 02-24-2007 08:25 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
#'s are on back side


2ndly your inner throttle spring is placed wrong


the little hook belongs on the flat notch this is used to tension the spring properly


if spring is not tensioned correct tps and throttle will be way off


also the throttle when assembled correctly needs to be slammed shut numerous times has hard has you can by relasing the throttle rotoe


this will seat the plate


This may cause the throttle to become stuck hence the seating part. Large plyers and wd40 will release the plate from the base


Then repeat until plate no longer sticks



Yes I have done this maybe once or twice in my life

racepak 02-25-2007 03:04 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 

Originally Posted by chris
#'s are on back side


2ndly your inner throttle spring is placed wrong


the little hook belongs on the flat notch this is used to tension the spring properly


if spring is not tensioned correct tps and throttle will be way off


also the throttle when assembled correctly needs to be slammed shut numerous times has hard has you can by relasing the throttle rotoe


this will seat the plate


This may cause the throttle to become stuck hence the seating part. Large plyers and wd40 will release the plate from the base


Then repeat until plate no longer sticks



Yes I have done this maybe once or twice in my life

Thanks chris...

but i cant remember one thing...
should the inner throttle spring be tentiond? or just function as a 1 side spring?

edit:
is it ok now? :)
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...k/IMG_4842.jpg

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...k/IMG_4841.jpg

Guy-Fast 02-25-2007 05:04 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
inner is tensioned this is the hardest thing to get right


tps needs to be faced down not up towards the hood

88dx 02-25-2007 05:34 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
Why did u take it apart in the first place? :X

racepak 02-26-2007 12:01 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 

Originally Posted by chris
inner is tensioned this is the hardest thing to get right


tps needs to be faced down not up towards the hood

mmm.... i dont have a tps for it so i dont know what you mean .... yet:)

is that ok n the new pictures? (the tps butterfly it tention to both sides....



Originally Posted by 88dx
Why did u take it apart in the first place? :X


i wanted to bore it on a lath.... :-X

Guy-Fast 02-26-2007 08:38 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
Im gonna say you didnt tension it right has you dont have the throttle rotor on

Walter 02-27-2007 05:22 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
how has tensioner/rotor to look then? (noob Qs) :8

Guy-Fast 02-27-2007 06:13 PM

Re: Help request: Reassembling a TB
 
tensioned


trust me getting it right isnt easy



I have my own trick of assmebling throttle bodies has I have to do it so much but it took me forever finding a quick way of doing it and I sure has hell aint letting it out of the bag conserding its how I buy my candy and soda


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