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Cold Air Intake - 5/8/2008 4:34:26 PM   
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Hi, I'm new to this forum I have been searching post and I added a post to brainstorming on some on another post. I thought I would make my own post, here is my question. I have a 00 Blazer 4.3 I bought a air intake off line and I sent it back because I didn't think it would work. After I took the plastic bolt off that holds the TB cover on I. have this back bolt or stud in the TB was to long and it seemed to be one piece. How did you guys make this work? Below is a picture of my TB.ThanksBob  

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RE: Cold Air Intake - 5/8/2008 4:49:25 PM   
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Its actually a 2 part bolt if I remember right. The top part with the hex comes out of the lower part. I'll check and see if I have any pictures of it...

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RE: Cold Air Intake - 5/8/2008 7:28:18 PM   
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Wow that's a clean throttle body....I just seafoamed and my butterfly blade did not look like that 

Guess I'll attack it with some carb cleaner tomorrow!


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RE: Cold Air Intake - 10/19/2008 12:49:56 PM   
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I''m assuming that is the same bolt as the one on my 98 blazer unless they changed it between then and 2000. It''s a 2 piece bolt. Once you take that stud out w/ a really tiny wrench... u can put a larger wrench on the nut about half-way down the stud and keep your small wrench on the top. Just twist and it comes right apart. Hope that helps

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