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Old 04-05-2005, 10:00 PM
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Like a dummy I did not make a diagram or take photos so I am looking for some help on routing 2 hoses (was not covered in Haynes).

I have:

- a 3/16 hose with a small, grey 90 degree fitting that goes into the rubber air intake bellows. I think the other end goes in the Opti.

- a 3/16 hose with a 1/4 blue fitting with 1 inch of 5/16 hose attached. I think the small end goes into the blue/white filter on the left side, does the large end go into the rubber elbow on the large round wicked looking black device on the right side (fuel vapor canister solenoid)?

Since I am a visual learner any pictures, diagrams, drawings, Tarot Cards or anything using small words will be of great benefit!
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The hose that goes to the blue/white filter comes from the opti too.

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Originally Posted by Texas CE
Like a dummy I did not make a diagram or take photos so I am looking for some help on routing 2 hoses (was not covered in Haynes).

I have:

- a 3/16 hose with a small, grey 90 degree fitting that goes into the rubber air intake bellows. I think the other end goes in the Opti.

- a 3/16 hose with a 1/4 blue fitting with 1 inch of 5/16 hose attached. I think the small end goes into the blue/white filter on the left side, does the large end go into the rubber elbow on the large round wicked looking black device on the right side (fuel vapor canister solenoid)?

Since I am a visual learner any pictures, diagrams, drawings, Tarot Cards or anything using small words will be of great benefit!
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The hose that goes to the blue/white filter comes from the opti too.

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Jeff,

Yep you were right. I forgot about the vent on the distributor cap (Installed on the car it is kinda hidden.

Now the mystery: What goes into the elbow on the Fuel Canister Surge Valve on the right side of the engine? I am out of lines and do not have any old ones I took off
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Jeff,

Yep you were right. I forgot about the vent on the distributor cap (Installed on the car it is kinda hidden.

Now the mystery: What goes into the elbow on the Fuel Canister Surge Valve on the right side of the engine? I am out of lines and do not have any old ones I took off
If you are talking about the elbow, pass side, front, under the fuel rail cover...it goes to nothing. Just there

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hey how are you doing I got the same line the gray one with the elbow cant find where it goes if any feed back it would be great you could also email me at lawtondevil@gmail.com thank you
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