1998 LS400: what is this part called?
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1998 LS400: what is this part called?
Hello fellow LS owners out there: I'm slowly replacing worn parts one by one on my LS400, and lo and behold, discovered a part I don't exactly know what it is called. I was wondering if someone might be able to help me identify it, so I could order a replacement.
I've attached a few photos of it to give you guys a clear view, so any ideas and opinions you might have, feel free to let me know.
Just to be clear, I'm not in question about the air intake pipe in the forefront of the picture, but the square box behind it. Lastly, what is the function of this square box? I'm all ears.
As always, thanks for the feedback . . .
I've attached a few photos of it to give you guys a clear view, so any ideas and opinions you might have, feel free to let me know.
Just to be clear, I'm not in question about the air intake pipe in the forefront of the picture, but the square box behind it. Lastly, what is the function of this square box? I'm all ears.
As always, thanks for the feedback . . .
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Scraape (03-10-17)
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The square box is a quarter wave sound trap to reduce the noise generated at the intake line. Some people call it a resonator or a silencer though. See below and you will know more.
http://www.primacoustic.com/maxtrap-science.htm
http://www.acousticfields.com/quarter-wavelength-rule/
http://www.primacoustic.com/maxtrap-science.htm
http://www.acousticfields.com/quarter-wavelength-rule/
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The square box is a quarter wave sound trap to reduce the noise generated at the intake line. Some people call it a resonator or a silencer though. See below and you will know more.
http://www.primacoustic.com/maxtrap-science.htm
http://www.acousticfields.com/quarter-wavelength-rule/
http://www.primacoustic.com/maxtrap-science.htm
http://www.acousticfields.com/quarter-wavelength-rule/
Yamae - thank you for the explanation on what the square box does. When I removed it to take pictures of, I noticed underneath it had "resonator" stamped on the underside of the piece.
OK, quick question for you. The hoses that connect to this box, one of the nozzles broke in half, so I think there is a vacuum leak of sorts. I haven't noticed any ill effects in driving my car, maybe a slight hesitation upon acceleration, but nothing major.
If this piece is removed or not functioning at 100%, other than the silencing effect, would this negatively affect my car in any way. I do not plan to remove it, but was just wondering.
Any input is appreciated.
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The box is connected to the engine ports. The biggest opening is to the intake port but you can't see it and small ones to the crank case /valve cover. Your engine has been absorbing the unfiltered air and also emitting the blow-by gas depending on the engine cycle phase. You'd better fix it quickly.
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The box is connected to the engine ports. The biggest opening is to the intake port but you can't see it and small ones to the crank case /valve cover. Your engine has been absorbing the unfiltered air and also emitting the blow-by gas depending on the engine cycle phase. You'd better fix it quickly.
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Oh Yes. I used an aluminum pipe and some glue to fix it. It has been working well.
You can see it at my blog pages writing for my old friends in abroad.
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/mae_yas/2547003.html
You can see it at my blog pages writing for my old friends in abroad.
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/mae_yas/2547003.html
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You are mostly welcomed, kyk007 and Billy.
I know some about the car including behind the scenes because I was a bit involved.
English is not my mother tongue and I have difficulties to explain things well but I hope my posts would help you guys here to extend the life of your cars.
I know some about the car including behind the scenes because I was a bit involved.
English is not my mother tongue and I have difficulties to explain things well but I hope my posts would help you guys here to extend the life of your cars.
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You are mostly welcomed, kyk007 and Billy.
I know some about the car including behind the scenes because I was a bit involved.
English is not my mother tongue and I have difficulties to explain things well but I hope my posts would help you guys here to extend the life of your cars.
I know some about the car including behind the scenes because I was a bit involved.
English is not my mother tongue and I have difficulties to explain things well but I hope my posts would help you guys here to extend the life of your cars.
Yamae - great write up on your blog for fixing the broken nozzle/nipple. I will give that a try and see how it works. On another note, great to see a fellow LS400 enthusiast from Japan. I actually grew up in Japan myself (Fukuoka), and often go back to see my parents who still live over there.
Gokurosama!
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I had that problem on my 98. Here's my fix: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...r-cleaner.html Scroll to last post for the hardware solution.
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I had that problem on my 98. Here's my fix: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...r-cleaner.html Scroll to last post for the hardware solution.
I continue to be impressed with the wealth of knowledge I have found on this board. Being a previous Saab owner, I found their forums to be very good, but have to say this forum has proven to be a great source of information . . . and fast too.
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BNastee (04-27-21)