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wilsongsx -> RE: Proper cleaning of throttle body (6/23/2008 1:27:58 PM)
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FOLLOW UP (for those interested): [:)] I took the housing/rubber boot off and thoroughly cleaned inside it. There was quite a bit of carbon build up on everything. (Not too surprising after 110,000 miles, I suppose). Without using any chemicals, I cleaned the inside of the throttle body by using small pieces of cloth wrapped around my finger. Then I employed the same process - delicately - on the butterfly valve (both sides). Basically, I did this over and over until no more carbon/soot came off onto the cloth pieces. Lastly, I took off the small hose (which comes from the top of the engine to the throttle body) and cleaned the inside of it by pushing small pieces of cloth through the hose using a sturdy piece of bamboo. Probably 4-5 times before all the carbon was gone and the cloth came through clean. Put it all back together and voila!!! Problem solved. No more fast idle after decelerating!!! But the icing on the cake is a marked improvement in horsepower. I think the poor thing was starved for air - or maybe just clean air....... I assumed the sluggish performance was merely age-related, but she feels young again. When I accelerate, she jumps! Has anyone seen a big improvement in HP after a good TB cleaning? This really is an amazing difference.
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