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Remove the stock air cleaner cover, filter element, and
backplate. Then secure the throttle body wire harness with the
zip-tie. Cut the excess zip-tie with sidecutter snips.
Stick the two small square ring gaskets into the coun-
terbores on the back side of the air cleaner backplate.
The metal induction module support bracket is also
removed with a 5mm Allen wrench. The throttle body
control wires are zip-tied to this bracket. Cut the
zip-tie (arrow).
Attach the throttle body cover to the back of the air
cleaner backplate with three self-tapping screws using
a Torx T20 driver.
Insert the three backplate mounting screws (with
thread lock compound) into the air cleaner backplate
and start the threads. Do not tighten at this time.
Install the new zip-tie, with special sliding fastener
to the back of the threaded boss on the throttle body
(arrow).
Align the holes and stick the backplate gasket to the air
cleaner backplate.
Place the large O-rings into the breather bolthole
bosses.
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