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Where does this go?


Sorry to make a what is this and where does it go thread, but I have my motor 90% of the way back together and on the bottom of the pile of stuff was this bracket. I can't for the life of me remember where it went. Can you guys help?
-To the mods, you can move this thread if you want. While browing the forum thru tap a talk I can't find the newbie questions forum so I apologize.




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That is a brace for the intake manifold. It bolts on with the front 2 throttle body bolts and on the other side attaches to the rear stud for the cam angle sensor.

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If I'm not mistaken, that's the support bracket for the throttle body. It slides over the front studs for the throttle body and then bolts to the head somewhere. Sorry if that doesn't help much, but it should get you started.

Edit: Of course Bryan beat me to it. lol


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