@bowlingbrawlout My point here is that you could remove the tube that leads to the intake. What you could do is follow the tube from the engine itself, locate where it is on the intake itself and take it off, and direct it downwards, and tape the hole that you know have at the intake with some tape :) Easy, and there you go, no more sticky throttlebody.
Ps. If you thought the throttlebody was dirty, then you can imagine how the rest of the intake is because of that valve cover tube.
@bowlingbrawlout Good job! And to the question, yes, that was the O2 sensor you were pointing at :) And by the way, i have the main reason why the throttle sticks, there is a tube going out of the valve cover, and leads to the intake.... Now, you would think, why would they do that? Well, the engine produces pressure, and since there is a great way to have the parts in the throttlebody lubed, and for the engine to suck up oily air, they can reduce amount of CO2 by 1% or something like that.
Yes that is the O2 sensor, a 7/8 wrench should get it out. If I were you I would cut the wire going to the sensor before you take it out and use the box end of the wrench rather than the open end, if not you could strip it and that would suck. It would also help if the car was warm before you tried to take the sensor out. I thought I was just helping broke people fix their cars but if I can add "marital aid" to the mix, great!
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DR1ZERO 3 months ago
yep, thats your 02 sensor alright
6speeddakota 11 months ago
LoL...u r a funny guy, nice video haha =D
ganee6a 1 year ago
@bowlingbrawlout My point here is that you could remove the tube that leads to the intake. What you could do is follow the tube from the engine itself, locate where it is on the intake itself and take it off, and direct it downwards, and tape the hole that you know have at the intake with some tape :) Easy, and there you go, no more sticky throttlebody.
Ps. If you thought the throttlebody was dirty, then you can imagine how the rest of the intake is because of that valve cover tube.
2URBO2 1 year ago
@bowlingbrawlout Good job! And to the question, yes, that was the O2 sensor you were pointing at :) And by the way, i have the main reason why the throttle sticks, there is a tube going out of the valve cover, and leads to the intake.... Now, you would think, why would they do that? Well, the engine produces pressure, and since there is a great way to have the parts in the throttlebody lubed, and for the engine to suck up oily air, they can reduce amount of CO2 by 1% or something like that.
2URBO2 1 year ago
fucking fruit loop
xboxfaceplate 1 year ago
Sea doo does the job...
Jai
jacksun3 2 years ago
Where did you get Sea-Doo products? Never mind. You look high in this video. LOL!
WOMCProductions 2 years ago
Woo hoo...Grace will be so proud of you...hehe
DawndeeDALLAS 2 years ago
I am tooooo afraid to attempt anything with my car....It took me hours just to change my window wipers,lol..~Raven
RadicalComedy 2 years ago
You know I did a video on that too.
EricTheCarGuy 2 years ago
@RadicalComedy -.- really? i swapped over a window regulator from my car in 15 minutes.
europe0wnz 1 year ago
Yes that is the O2 sensor, a 7/8 wrench should get it out. If I were you I would cut the wire going to the sensor before you take it out and use the box end of the wrench rather than the open end, if not you could strip it and that would suck. It would also help if the car was warm before you tried to take the sensor out. I thought I was just helping broke people fix their cars but if I can add "marital aid" to the mix, great!
EricTheCarGuy 2 years ago 2
It will soon be heard in pickup bars all over the nation...
"Well hello gorgeous, how'd you like your throttle cleaned?"
cputb1 2 years ago
Well if it's prefaced by "EricTheCarGuy said..." I think that would be cool.
EricTheCarGuy 2 years ago