it is running to rich, lean it down then it will run
i have a 1988 z24 and on it it is the round plastic piece connected to the throttle body by two "torx" head screws, one hint the throttle body is at the end of the air intake hose.
Plastic extruders are used to prepare waste for recycling after the product has been cleaned sorted and melted down. Then the product can be used to make tubing and other machine parts.
plastic can be made into simple machines, but no plastic itself isn't a simple machine.
The Fantastic Plastic Machine was created in 1969.
Plastic extruders are used to prepare waste for recycling after the product has been cleaned sorted and melted down. Then the product can be used to make tubing and other machine parts.
The Fantastic Plastic Machine - soundtrack - was created in 1969.
Look for a black plastic sensor attached to the throttle body. Expect it to be black in color and directly opposite the throttle cam (where the throttle cable attaches.)
You can remove oil based paint from the plastic inside the washing machine by running an empty laundry cycle on your washing machine with bleach and a small amount of soap. Then, run another laundry cycle with just soap. Finally, put some old clothing or towels on a regular wash to see if the washing machine is completely clean.
To remove the throttle governor on a Yamaha Raptor 50, first, ensure the engine is off and the key is removed for safety. Disconnect the throttle cable from the carburetor and remove the airbox cover to access the governor assembly. Carefully remove the governor, which is typically a small plastic piece connected to the throttle linkage, and reattach the throttle cable securely. Finally, reassemble any components you removed and test the throttle for proper operation.
Plastic paint, like acrylic paint, cannot be cleaned with water or any chemical. Acrylic paint can only be cleaned with a clean, dry cloth.
I have a 2004 Alero and I just figured out today and replaced my throttle positon sensor. I'm not sure what the black plastic "box" is called that is above the throttle assembly...but I had to remove that to get to the throttle position sensor underneath. If you can locate the two wires that control the throttle assembly...then the throttle position sensor is on the other side of the throttle assembly. I had to remove the large tube that went from the air filter to the black plastic "box" above the throttle assembly. Also disconnected anything else connected to that black plastic "box". Then pulled that "box" up and right there on the left side of the throttle assembly was the throttle assembly sensor. Here is a web page with a picture that helped me figure out where it was. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Throttle_position_sensor
The throttle body is where the air goes into the engine. Find the air filter, then follow the plastic duct over to the throttle body. It is round and made of metal.