
You are suppose to screw the nozzle into the end of the adapter.I have a dilemma about Quick install WMI adapter
nozzle makes a fine mist, but from the adapter pours an ordinary jet into the intake pipe, as from a bottle
is it OK or will it evaporate properly?
sureYou are suppose to screw the nozzle into the end of the adapter.
Can you take pictures? How easily did your nozzle screw in? Cuz you may just have the nozzle backwards.sure
but there's fog coming out of the nozzle
and from the adapter pours normally like from a hose
screwed in perfectly, only the jet from the nozzle hits the wall of the adapter and flows down, but no more mistCan you take pictures? How easily did your nozzle screw in? Cuz you may just have the nozzle backwards.
Ohhhh.... I see what happened. The Nozzle (the silver part) is not suppose to be screwed in there. It goes on the bottom side of the adapter that goes into the pipe. thats why your getting the effect you are. You have to undo what you have and move the nozzle.screwed in perfectly, only the jet from the nozzle hits the wall of the adapter and flows down, but no more mist
Oooo, my God, how dull I amOhhhh.... I see what happened. The Nozzle (the silver part) is not suppose to be screwed in there. It goes on the bottom side of the adapter that goes into the pipe. thats why your getting the effect you are. You have to undo what you have and move the nozzle.
Its okay, we all make mistakes sometimes.Oooo, my God, how dull I am![]()
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check your connections on the solenoid.just because I missed it, I screwed the nozzles wrong
I have nothing more
ahhhhh! Well Im glad you got it resolved!everything was tight, only it did not fit me as I mounted the nozzle
I saw it when I was doing tests on the FSB blocking itself.