| I thought it brought up a good point. I didn't mention it in my post but something you might want to do (just in case) is to put something between the copper shield and the circuit board to keep them from touching when you reinstall the shield. In this post the person says to push down on some of the component leads to keep them from coming into contact with the copper shield. I would suggest that instead of pushing the pins down which may jeopardize having a good connection, either putting a thin piece of plastic, like those fake American Express cards that come with the solicitations you may get in the mail (see photo below) or a thick piece of paper such as the front cover of a coil bound school notebook between them. Just an FYI. Link [ http://www.sr20-forum.com/turbo/49682-bad-n60-maf-maybe-common.html ] 

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