Intake manifold

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I don't know but I noticed it lines up with the fuel rail pretty neatly. Maybe if the fuel rail catches fire and explodes that keeps your doodads safe.
 
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I don't know but I noticed it lines up with the fuel rail pretty neatly. Maybe if the fuel rail catches fire and explodes that keeps your doodads safe.
You might be on to something. I got a P219B code yesterday.
 

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Are you talking about the spoon-like guard directly behind the fuel rail? Or do you have a pic?
 
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It’s a large piece of plastic with foam on the manifold side. It sits between the intake manifold and the firewall.
 

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Oops. I was talking about the spoon like heavy metal guard. Dunno about the one that's such a pain to reach around.
 

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On that subject, how about the little foam pieces under the intake?
Two pieces that seem to serve to catch dirt and heat... :jester:

I forgot them when i put my engine together.
 

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