broken part! please help identify
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Car: 89 rs, 86 Trans Am
Engine: RS-V6... Trans Am-LG4
Transmission: RS-T5... Trans Am 700r4
broken part! please help identify
today I was looking for vacuum leaks, and I touch a tube and it came aprt in my hand. the car still runs, so I'm not sure if this was even working or not before I touched it
I've looked in the sevice manual, and I can't find a reference to this. It's connected to the vacuum canister, it's close to the oil cap, and the black tube runs down below the plenum and vanishes somewhere
anybody know what is it, and can you tell me if the other side of it is supposed to have anything hooked up to it? right now only half of it had anything hooked up
I have a 89 rs, 2.8 5 speed, not many options at all
I've looked in the sevice manual, and I can't find a reference to this. It's connected to the vacuum canister, it's close to the oil cap, and the black tube runs down below the plenum and vanishes somewhere
anybody know what is it, and can you tell me if the other side of it is supposed to have anything hooked up to it? right now only half of it had anything hooked up
I have a 89 rs, 2.8 5 speed, not many options at all
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Car: 89 rs, 86 Trans Am
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Re: broken part! please help identify
looking at it again, it seems that somewhere along the way the other half of it broke, and somebody jsut bypassed it. It seems the purpose of that box is to adapt the tubing from the rubber hose to the plastic tube..
do I buy these plastic hoses already formed?
do I buy these plastic hoses already formed?
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Car: 1992 firebird
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Re: broken part! please help identify
you can form Rockauto.com or go to your local auto parts shop or just use a rubber hose to connect the broken parts
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Car: 1990 Camaro RS
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Re: broken part! please help identify
I was just looking at this on my car today when i was looking for vacuum leaks lol
well if i got it right, is that the vacuum line or some connector for it that goes from the fuel pressure regulator canister to the back end of the throttle body?
well if i got it right, is that the vacuum line or some connector for it that goes from the fuel pressure regulator canister to the back end of the throttle body? Senior Member
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Car: 1990 Camaro RS
Engine: 355 Vortec TPI LT4 Hotcam
Transmission: TH700-R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Re: broken part! please help identify
or no wait thats on the drivers side, not on the passenger side like i was thinking, its kinda hard to tell....
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Re: broken part! please help identify
Those are the vacuum lines that go to and from the vapor canister and to the intake to burn the fuel vapors when the engine is started. As stated earlier, you can fix them with some rubber hose to connect the two ends or cap them off, but dont leave them open, or youre going to have a vacuum leak.
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