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MAF sensor question #555265 01/21/05 12:06 AM
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 576
Madcat Offline OP
Rock Warrior
Some of you may or may not remember that my Trooper dropped a valve about a year ago, resulting in a total rebuild/upgrade session. Well after finally getting it down to the final stages, I noticed that alot of my vacuum lines were full of coolant and I replaced these, this got me wondering so I checked my air filter and found that my MAF sensor has been sitting for a year soaked in coolant. My question is should I clean it with electric parts cleaner, its the non residue kind, or just go ahead and replace it.

Any thoughts appreciated,

Madcat <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


1979 Pontiac Trans-Am - looking 4 a pontiac 455cid
1988 Trooper II - AMC head, .030 overbore, Calmini cam. Toga HV oil pump, Aisins, soon 2 b turbo
1989 Impulse Turbo - Fidanza flywheel, 270cc injectors, turbo-back exhaust, KYBs F/R


Re: MAF sensor question [Re: Madcat] #555266 01/21/05 12:13 AM
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randii Offline
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Clean it with electronics cleaning spray. Should be fine, IMHO.

Randii


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