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Old 09-24-2014, 08:39 PM   #1
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The lines in the front are the TB coolant lines, preventing the TB from freezing over and sticking shut (ie Up noff/extreme cold climates)

The steam line runs from the passenger head to the driver head
the steam line from the passenger to driver side head is hooked up, but didn't it also have a line that went under the intake to the rear of the block too?

the line that went to the tb has been taken off by someone else before I got the car. Being in the south I never saw a reason to put it back on.
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the steam line from the passenger to driver side head is hooked up, but didn't it also have a line that went under the intake to the rear of the block too?

the line that went to the tb has been taken off by someone else before I got the car. Being in the south I never saw a reason to put it back on.

Ok...no, the front 2 are there to basically keep the TB warm. The rears are their own "circuit"... That's right I remember seeing that now when I first saw the car when Brandon bought it...
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