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CPI How To (for 1992-1995 models
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So I was having problems starting...(Mainly
I'd have to prime the system before starting). My fuel economy
dropped from 20 mpg local to 12 mpg local, this was significant and
that much of a drop I could not attribute to winter gasoline
formulas. I knew it was the CPI
This how-to will focus on changing out of the regulator only though
it can be applied to swapping the entire CPI... Typically it's the
regulator that goes bad, but because of how detrimental this part is
to running, I wouldn't advocate buying this part online. Since the
regulator is now available at most autoparts stores from Help! Part
#55162, it's much easier to swap out a defective unit.
Tools needed.
10mm deepwell socket (Must be a deep well)
8mm socket
T30 Torx Bit
Paper towels
Either a complete CPI
or
Help! Part # 55162 (the reugulator) Includes the needed Torx
security bit for retainer removal. (About $40.00 at Autozone,
Pepboys, or Advance autoparts)
New plenum gasket.
First remove your intake air feed and disconnect the air temp
sensor. Then remove the 2 bolts holding the VORTECH cover on. (The
bolts holding this on are T30)
Here you can see where I disconnected the air intake temp sensor and
started loosening the cover bolts
Next Disconnect the linkage from the throttle butterfly and remove
the 2 8mm bolts holding the top of the cable bracket to the upper
intake.
Disconnect all sensor connectors and move them out of the way.
Using your 10mm deepwell socket, Starting with the bolt holding the
bracket, work your way around the plenum. There are 9 bolts to be
removed. As you get to the bracket holding 1st the coil bracket and
then on the opposite side the fuel recovery module, you 1st need to
remove the 2 top nuts then set the bracket out of the way then
remove the bolt(s) holding the plenum down.
As you remove these bolts (and nuts) Lay them out in order. Several
of the bolts are different sizes, so if you lay them out in order,
you can simply put them in reverse.
Disconnect the small vac hose from the back of the plenum, then the
larger hose at the brake booster.
Lift the plenum straight up.
Here we see that the passenger side of the upper plenum is very
washed (note the gold covering)
Here we have the lower intake. Note that the passenger side is
almost clean while the driver's side with the nutkit is nice and
dirty.
Next I stuffed all the intake ports with paper towels. Why? Becuase
you DO NOT want to take the chance of dropping something down there.
(Last time I did I destroyed a motor,
)
Here is a shot of the regulator SImply remove the 2 screws holding
the retaining ring on. (Help! was thoughtful enough to provide the
security Torx bit needed to do this)
A shot of the retainer ring removed
A shot of the new regulator (left) and the old one (right)
Here is the new regulator on the CPI (pre retainer installation)
Now make sure that the mating area is completely clear of any old
gasket material. If needed, use a razor blade to scrape the mating
surface. For some areas if too difficult, use sand paper.
A final shot prior to putting it back together w/ the new plenum
gasket
Simply reinstall everything in reverse
Starting at the bolt at the bracket, torque in circular patter to 8
ft pounds
Voila, your're done!
Note: Prior to putting it back together, it's a good time to pull
the distributor cap and check the condition of your cap and rotor.
The reason I mention this is because of how difficult it is to get
to that front screw.
Part Numbers...
17113673 - MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTOR
17112705 - NUT KIT
10105939 – GASKET
Fel-Pro fel MS95818 (Rock-auto)
And if you end up removing the cpi and forget which injector goes to which
cylinder. You're in luck because it doesn't matter where each injector goes.
They actually all fire at the same time.
Correct, CPI was only available from 92-95, it's a batch fired system.
96-current is CSFI which is fired sequentially, this how-to only is for
92-95 motors.
If
you've got questions or want to discuss this mod, the discussion is in the
Message boards
here
(Thanks to RLith for this one and to Nuts for the Parts number list)
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