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avoiding plenum popping (V6)



In a message dated 6/13/2002 2:04:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided writes:


> Yesterday, while starting our GTV6, the not-usual driver managed to "pop the
> plenum" for the usual reason (giving it pedal while cranking); for those 
> not
> as fortunate to enjoy such events, essentially, the engine back-fired
> through the induction circuit, and the plenum moved upward and away from 
> the
> intake-connecting rubber hoses. 

A Leading Authority suggests backing off the tightness of the screws securing 
the air induction tubes (at the AFM end of things) so that in case of a 
detonation the rubberoid pipe will pop off rather than launching the plenum; 
less effort to put back together and also less chance to damage the hood and 
its nifty tea tray.

My personal guess is that the plastic tray idea (together with the hood 
bulge) is the result of stuffing the taller V6 into the front of a car 
originally fitted with a 4.  I believe once the bulge took care of the 
absolute height issue, the cutout and plastic plug was designed to keep the 
heat or "bounce" of the plenum from cooking of denting the middle of the 
hood.

But it also comes in handy on picnics and photo shoots.

Charlie
LA, CA, USA
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