throtle body is new clean and rebuilt.
I used gumout carb cleaner, sprayed every single hole and passage, every nipple from the outside and from the inside of it's passage wherever I could find a hole or something I sprayed and then used my compressor and blew air thru them.
I did not soak it.
I DID soak my injectors in pure seafoam for about 4 hr.s or so, and pulsed them.
this is how I did it...
list of things,
battery charger, mines a 2/10/50 style cheapo.
push button/remote starter button.
a small tub and some seafoam.
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I used that to completely cover both injectors,
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my starter button, used for one person to start the engine from underhood, you could use any push button type switch you can find or buy.
I also could have hooked them both together and do both injectors at once, but I just did one at a time.
I hooked one of the clips from the starter button to the charger clip..
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then the other charger clip, and the other starter button clip to the injector.
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I also put all of it back together..
stacked both injector pod gaskets from my kit, to make my own pod spacer, factory screws were long enough to work..
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I then got the FPR spring, pod and new daprham and reinstalled those after I had it all cleaned...
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the dust seal goes on that end, the round stub that is on the bottom.
I also installed the new plastic/nylon washers on the ends of the fuel fittings, I put them on the fittings just pressed them around the end and installed them. They are both 19mm.
I didn't get many pics, but once my injectors were done I used some trans fluid to lube the o-rings, I dropped in the lowers in the pod on the flat area made for them, some call it a shelf or ledge, even a shoulder the book says. I just dipped them in the ATF, then slide them down in place all the way down all around.
Then installed the steel backups up top, and did the same with the upper o-rings. I then slid on the new injector filters/screens, and lubed under them with atf. I aligned the pins with the slots as shown before, and pressed them down firm yet gently, and you can feel them slide down and stop, then to be sure look under the pod, the very tip of them barely sticks out the bottom.
Then I installed the dust seal on the FPR lower stub, the small gasket around the return, and the bigger gasket that goes around the injectors, then installed it and screwed it done.
All that is left is install sensors and such, I put on my tps and my IAC, now I just have to install it back on the truck.
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I also removed the idle screw cap while this was apart. My rebuild kit called for using a tiny bit and drilling the body to get a tiny punch in and knock it out. I DID NOT DO THIS.!!!!
I did as someone only had said, 1/8 bit in the middle of the cap, then slightly bigger just enough to get a torx bit into the hole, same size torx as the pod screws and tps screws on mine, unscrewed it. This is supposed to catch it and push the cap out, mine did not, mine seemed so thin in metal I could poke a hole in it almost, so since the screw didn't bring it all I just used a screwdrive to pick at the side and pop it out.