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Old 01-30-2008, 09:06 PM   #6066 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by BigBird03 View Post
i dropped the gromet that holds the sensor on the coldside(i think) into the pipe and then drove it later on that night (bad idea) and took off the fm today and couldnt find the gromet so i got parinoid it sucked up into my valves so i ripped off the intake manifold and checked and didnt see it so thats still a mystery of its where abouts but bolting the intake manifold back on i over tightened one of the bolts and cracked it and now it sucks air in the valves through the crack so i need a new intake manifold and gromet and im still clueless on where the old one went so once i fix that it will with my luck break down bcuz this damn gromet went somewhere it shouldnt and then im going to have to rip the whole damn car apart to find that...and to top it all off i only have $46.00 to my name right now.so im clueless on what to do.

that sucks.
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