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Old 12-10-2016, 01:59 AM   #1
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Default Cleaned Inlet Manifold

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Car was in for it's 120k service and got the usual replies back that they recommend doing XYZ.
I know that the inlet manifolds do get a bit black and goey inside and I've been meaning to do it for a while, so today I did it.
Got a little bit hairy when I released that the Inlet manifold was a bit bigger and involved a bit more work. Also got a bit of a shock when I had it removed and there was the top end laid bare!!!
The inlet manifold was dirty but no where near as bad as what I thought it would have been. Took a long time to get it cleaned as best I could. The throttle valve was a bit easier.
Got it all back together and I'll go a for run tomorrow, not that I expecting any big change.
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