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-GSX-Falcon

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May 11, 2003
Fargo, North Dakota
I got a used Dejon Tool UICP, how do i get the right bottom bolt that goes into the throttle body on? (The pip is in the way) Aslso, since i cant get the bolt on tight i think i have an intake leak....i sound like an airplane when i get on it. Is this normal or will fixing my leak get rid of it? Any help is appreciated.
 
You should be able to get those bottom 2 bolts with a socket extender. I got those 2 off like that. The bottom right one was a pain in the ass cause we couldn't get the whole bolt out so we used the old bolt and tightened it with a wrench as best as we could. What we did is use 2 nuts to hold the bolt in. When we get a deeper socket we will tighten that one up. So far, no boost leak. We had a boost leak when we were clumbsy with the gasket and it slipped downwards. It had that loud jet sound you were talking about and when we took it apart to put together again, the car ran great.
 
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