how do u get rid of the sub zero thingy? and plug it up the right way? my freinds car has a hard time starting because of it https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/mecry.gif
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You just have unplug the electrical connector of the pump under the tank attached to the firewall that all. :thefinger:
If you wanna get rid of the whole kit, just remove the tank, pump and hose to the engine. Plug the pipe where the hose was connected to the engine with the rubber cap on the T-fitting on the hose you just removed. You could even remove this valve and make a block off plate to replace the valve. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/happy.png |
Originally Posted by Powerpack' date='May 06 2002,20:23
You just have unplug the electrical connector of the pump under the tank attached to the firewall that all. :thefinger:
If you wanna get rid of the whole kit, just remove the tank, pump and hose to the engine. Plug the pipe where the hose was connected to the engine with the rubber cap on the T-fitting on the hose you just removed. You could even remove this valve and make a block off plate to replace the valve. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/happy.png |
The part where the hose coming from the pump is connected to, on the engine, is a kind of valve. This valve won't be needed anymore if you remove the sub-zero system. You could leave it there as I said, just plug the inlet with the rubber cap. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png
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cool. thanks!
by the way, what the hell would they inject coolent into the motor when its -0??? |
Originally Posted by LilFatCrazyWop' date='May 07 2002,22:38
cool. thanks!
by the way, what the hell would they inject coolent into the motor when its -0??? |
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