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how do you remove the top intake? - 11/3/2007 1:27:40 PM   
adidas222420

 

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can any one help me out I need to remove the top intake on my 93 4.3 cpi. I removed all the bolts but it stuck in place, is there a way to just pop it off? I need to replace to spider injectors.


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RE: how do you remove the top intake? - 11/3/2007 4:35:11 PM   
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did you get the bolts in the back under the distributor??  if so, then it is probably just on with a gasket. two ways will prob work.  put a small block of wood on the side of the intake and gently smack with a mallet, should pop, or being even more careful, pry it up with a small screwdriver.  but option 1 should work fine.

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