jcm3
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It's not touching, but I can barely slip an envelop between the two, so my guess is that under load that it would make contact and probably have the computer pull timing.
Not a unique problem, might try loosening the engine mounts and moving the engine as far to the driver's side as I can, as I've seen some suggestions in posts. But, it looks like it's already closer to the driver's side than the passenger side, so not sure I'd get much movement.
A question though. I have some high temp HPS silicon tubing. If I was to separate the header and the ac with that, would the computer still potentially detect knock? It would be more of a rubber-ish separation, not metal to metal contact, so hoping that it won't rattle and cause it to pull timing.
Anyone try that? I may give it a go and then send some logs to PBD to see if they see timing being pulled.
I'll post up a pic after I have it in to see if anyone has any thoughts.
Thanks in advance!
Not a unique problem, might try loosening the engine mounts and moving the engine as far to the driver's side as I can, as I've seen some suggestions in posts. But, it looks like it's already closer to the driver's side than the passenger side, so not sure I'd get much movement.
A question though. I have some high temp HPS silicon tubing. If I was to separate the header and the ac with that, would the computer still potentially detect knock? It would be more of a rubber-ish separation, not metal to metal contact, so hoping that it won't rattle and cause it to pull timing.
Anyone try that? I may give it a go and then send some logs to PBD to see if they see timing being pulled.
I'll post up a pic after I have it in to see if anyone has any thoughts.
Thanks in advance!
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