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The Workshop => Performance Related => Topic started by: m1tch on September 4, 2017, 12:25

Title: Removing throttle body mesh
Post by: m1tch on September 4, 2017, 12:25
Hi all,

I was just in the process of stripping down the space engine ready for a rebuild I had a look at the intake manifold, I noticed when I remove the throttle body from the manifold that the metal gasket between the 2 also has a curved mesh which is quite chunky.

Has anyone removed this mesh? I don't really see what its meant for as this is post the air filter and all the pipework, I understand that its the last part before the intake manifold but I haven't had any other cars that have a mesh like this across the throttle body.
Title: Re: Removing throttle body mesh
Post by: a on September 6, 2017, 06:17
I fitted an enlarged throttle body and removed the mesh with no problems.
Title: Re: Removing throttle body mesh
Post by: Jacobsprky on September 7, 2017, 00:17
Hi all, i removed the mesh, cut away from the gasket and re installed. No ill affects here!

Jacob
Title: Re: Removing throttle body mesh
Post by: m1tch on September 7, 2017, 07:14
Good to know, I will look to do that when next in the engine bay, only noticed it when working on the spare engine I am stripping down for a rebuild - will just look to remove the mesh from the centre as I believe the whole piece works as a metal gasket between the plastic intake runners and TB.
Title: Re: Removing throttle body mesh
Post by: M.R. on September 19, 2017, 09:38
I just removed whole part where the mesh is. No ill effects that I can see. That was 3 years ago.