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Old 09-21-2003, 06:04 PM
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Well, I have the car half torn down to find the TB to block coolant line was ripped, thus causing my coolant leak. While doing that my suspicions of a faulty FPD have come to reality as well. I have a big *** puddle under the rack. I have a new FPD in my possession. Currently I have the intakes, IC, air pump, belts, battery, TB, UIM, coils off.



Soooo, can I please get some help from someone in the area to get the rack off and change that FPD????? All I need is someone to help with the rack, FPD, put the rack back on. From there I should be able to do everything else myself. Unless, of course, you want to stay and help me which would most definitely be appreciated. I can pay via money or beer......but not by sexual favors though unless you are a hot female



I currently have talked to 93 R1 since he lives near me, but he isn't definite on what to do and suggested I post here. Anyone else in case he can't do it or to provide assistance would help immensely. I dread putting it back together and taking it to a shop and paying them to rip it all out again...or, going in further myself, putting it back together and ******* stuff up
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Old 09-22-2003, 08:28 AM
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come on guys
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Old 09-22-2003, 05:14 PM
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FPD stands for what?
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Originally Posted by tcb100' date='Sep 22 2003, 05:14 PM
FPD stands for what?
Fuel Pulsation dampener.
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Old 09-23-2003, 06:23 AM
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where are you located? Never took that stuff apart before but may be able to help out depending on when you want to do it.



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Old 09-26-2003, 05:19 PM
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Ha Ha Ha Ha...well, I pussied out



I started to do some work and the vac hoses just got worse and worse in quality. So I gave Rotary Performance a call in Manassas, VA. Talked to Bret and he seemed really cool. He hooked me up this week and said he could have the car done by next weekend. So, the towing company is taking her down tomorrow sometime for me and RP is going to change the FPD, do a silicone hose job (nice!!) and check my LIM gasket. From other vehicle experiences I have had it seems like they have some pretty damn competitive prices.



Should be able to go down and pick her up next Saturday. Oh well, I didn't finish the task at hand but I feel more secure with them doing it. I did learn a lot about the car though while doing this so the whole process wasn't a loss .
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How much $ ?
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