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I did leave the throttle body heater plate in place, simply because I did not have any cutting wheels for my dremel to shorten the studs: there are no water lines running to the heater plate. The plate's ports are not capped off, since it appeared to be a closed system into itself.
During the tear-down I cleaned out with intake manifolds and sprayed down the fuel injectors; I did not remove the injectors. I used two new gaskets for the lower and upper manifolds, along with a new throttle body gasket.
The vacuum hoses from valve cover and ICV do not appear to be collapsing and I've found no coolant leaks.
The problems are a rough coughing idle, an intermittent "Check Engine" light, and a high pitched whining sound from the top of the engine. The sound isn't quite a whistle, but is related to RPMs and very noticeable from inside the car. The idle smooths when revved high, and on a quick trip around the neighborhood the car ran decent. Pulling back into the driveway was loud and painful.
My concerns are that I:
- mucked up a fuel injector by just spraying it off externally
- seated something incorrectly and created a leak somewhere on one of the manifolds
- angered the Gods by working on the car on SuperBowl Sunday
Any suggestions on correcting the issues? Anything jump out that I may have forgotten? Thanks for the help!
John
