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97 SE feels low on power, now coolant issue. NEW PICS

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Old 11-11-2004, 09:03 PM
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By the way when putting on the throttle body gasket do I just pop it in there or should I use some gasket sealant with it? Oh, and is this hard?
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On the L36 you just pop the gasket on and then attach the TB. Not sure about the L27, but it'* probably similar. Ask Dame or someone else with a pre-95.
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Originally Posted by CmptrNerd
By the way when putting on the throttle body gasket do I just pop it in there or should I use some gasket sealant with it? Oh, and is this hard?
Don't use any sealant on the throttle body gasket. No sealant is needed on the L27s and L36s in that location.
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