I was changing the air filter (stock intake) on my 96 3.8 and noticed there was no metal clamp around the rubber boot which connects to the throttle body. There are lots of clamps on the other intake rubber boots; clamp on the rubber boot which connects to air filter box, clamp on rubber boot which connects to "secondary box" (the odd shaped box mounted to the fan shroud), but no clamp on the rubber boot which connects to TB. I got to thinking maybe I took the clamp loose sometime in the past, and forgot to put it back on. So I looked at a 96 sitting on a dealers lot ... no clamp on TB.
This seems like a good way to suck dirt into the TB. My throttle body rubber boot is in good shape (not crumbling or dry), but even so, it twists around the throttle body when I pull up the air filer box while changing the filter ... so I know it isn't really tight.
Why no clamp?
[ October 18, 2002: Message edited by: 96sc ]</p>
This seems like a good way to suck dirt into the TB. My throttle body rubber boot is in good shape (not crumbling or dry), but even so, it twists around the throttle body when I pull up the air filer box while changing the filter ... so I know it isn't really tight.
Why no clamp?
[ October 18, 2002: Message edited by: 96sc ]</p>
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