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Old Nov 29, 2010 | 07:29 AM
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^ just look @ the oem tb. for the people who say they cleaned they're tb/removed the oem compound, that is where you apply the molykote.

both the housing & blade get applied ~ 1/8" wide on both pieces to form a seal.

just look at any oem tb that hasnt had the stuff removed.
Old Feb 8, 2011 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by porsherules911
bumping this old thread... I installed my buschur 65mm TB and even after closing the biss my idle was stupid high (over 2000rpm). I thought maybe I had a loose vacuum hose or something on the intake manifold so I swapped my stock TB back on and boom idle back to normal so I knew it was something with the 65mm TB. Once I took it off and looked at the butterfly valve, I noticed there were clear areas around the edges where air would get through. I tried shining light through it next and almost around the entire valve light was getting through. Is this normal? I'm pretty sure with all this air getting through was the reason my idle was so retardedly high. I'm gona call buschur in the AM to see what they say about it.

With this sealant stuff, where exactly are you guys spraying/applying it onto?
im having the same issue's with my buschur TB. im curious to know what they had told you to correct the problem.
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