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Old Jun 21, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Code%2025.pdf
http://members.shaw.ca/corvette86/Code%2032.pdf
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Are you sure you plugged everything back in after the reassemble
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Old Jun 21, 2005 | 09:50 AM
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Ialso found a vacuum hose that I have no idea where it goes.Drivers side by the distributor there is one that goes toward the canister,one that goes to the plenum above the FPR Then there is a third.Where does this go?It appears to have rotted.Thanks
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Originally Posted by AFogleman
Ialso found a vacuum hose that I have no idea where it goes.Drivers side by the distributor there is one that goes toward the canister,one that goes to the plenum above the FPR Then there is a third.Where does this go?It appears to have rotted.Thanks
In a stock situation= two ports on the plenum pass side. One goes to HVAC and cruise control the other feeds FPR and AIR valves by compressor. Vacuum line bottom of TB drivers side feeds EGR diaphram.
Large vacuum line from intake manifold goes to PCV valve and charcoal cannister. Metal line at back of plenum goes to brake booster.
That should cover vaccum lines
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