Hi all.
Ive just replaced my inlet manifold with sticky swirl valves for a sparkling clean one with nice and smooth flaps (you cant beat smooth flaps)
I had a problem removing the throttle body off the old inlet manifold as one of the bolts had seized. I had to get a bit brutal with it to remove it. When I had removed it I think Ive dented the metal tube gasket that goes in before the throttle body, but the dent looks very symmetrical and I was wondering if it was supposed to be there or not?
Can anyone shed any light on this. Ive put the car all back together and tested fine but I just have a slight feeling that the car is a little underpowered and this would tie up with a restriction in the throttle body tube. It might be just me though.
Id love it if someone had a picture of what it is supposed to look like.
Thanks in advance.
Lee