Posted by jimg.allentown on January 11, 2016 at 05:48:39 from (173.49.143.208):
In Reply to: Re: ot/ford bronco posted by LarrySTN on January 10, 2016 at 19:56:51:
As it was explained to me at the Ford training school in Mt. Laurel, NJ:
The older throttle bodies were susceptible to sludge accumulation around the edges that caused turbulence and finally restriction of the air flow allowed by the slight opening of the throttle plate. This slight opening is the result of the setting of the hard stop.
The remedy was to eliminate the hard stop opening and seal the edge of the throttle plate and replace it with a calibrated orifice in the center area of the throttle plate. This opening is not as susceptible to the sludge buildup as the previous design. As such, the removal of this coating will permanently damage the throttle body requiring replacement.
Apparently, you are smarter than a 50 million dollar engineering department. So be it. I said my piece and now choose not to continue the argument any further. Do as you like.
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