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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 09:22 PM
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I have 87 L98 Corvette, posted while ago asking about air pump.
Since I bought it w/ engine disassmebled I am having trouble finding where pieces go. I hope this image works because I have no idea what these two tubes could be.

Also, there are 3 tubes comming off the right side of the intake in the front. the bottom is the heater tube (I think) but what are the top 2?

How do I upload image so you guys can see what two tubes im talking about. one is copper the other is like fuel line it looks like.http://www.putfile.com/rithsleeper
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Just add the image tags to your URL and the picture will be displayed in the thread.

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Thanks, well there are the parts all... do they even belong to the car? or were they included by accedent?
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They belong on the car, they are vacuum, (short one) and emissions, (long one). The long one mounts to the top of the water pump, the tab in the center of the tube bolts to the 3/8 hole in the top of the water pump then the drivers side,, oh he11 this is WAY too lengthy to explain. If you don't have the Factory Service Manual, at least go out and get the Haynes manual for the pics if nothing else. If you are tackling this re-assembly without some sort of manual, preferably the FSM then you have your work cut out for you. Good luck.
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They belong on the car, they are vacuum, (short one) and emissions, (long one). The long one mounts to the top of the water pump, the tab in the center of the tube bolts to the 3/8 hole in the top of the water pump then the drivers side,, oh he11 this is WAY too lengthy to explain. If you don't have the Factory Service Manual, at least go out and get the Haynes manual for the pics if nothing else. If you are tackling this re-assembly without some sort of manual, preferably the FSM then you have your work cut out for you. Good luck.
I've got a haynes manual but the problem is if I don't know where to begin to look for the part. I have no frame of reference. If I had been the one to take the engine apart it would be easy but I wasn't. Now that I know sort of what they are I can look them up but all the pics are black and white and some just dont have good angles.
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