Vacuum Lines
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Vacuum Lines
Im going to replace my vacuum lines. Any write ups on exactly where the lines are, and what sizes and connections i need for them and how many feet? Theres no diagram under my hood for them, and I can see most of the lines but i don't want to miss any, also a good site to pick them up on. Ive searched a little bit but couldn't find exactly what i want. Thanks
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Im going to replace my vacuum lines. Any write ups on exactly where the lines are, and what sizes and connections i need for them and how many feet? Theres no diagram under my hood for them, and I can see most of the lines but i don't want to miss any, also a good site to pick them up on. Ive searched a little bit but couldn't find exactly what i want. Thanks
PLEASE BUY A BENTLEY MANUAL FOR $40 on amazon.com....all diagrams in there best tool you could have...trust me
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I forgot you have a 940.
For some reason bentleypublisher doesn't print a 700/900 book only a 200 series.
I have the Haynes book. It is ok. But they leave out some import things. For example some torque values.
This is a good link for info: http://www.vcoa.org/700-900-faq/FAQSummary1.html
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Use to live here ehh? Boring little town, isn't it
For some reason bentleypublisher doesn't print a 700/900 book only a 200 series.
I have the Haynes book. It is ok. But they leave out some import things. For example some torque values.
This is a good link for info: http://www.vcoa.org/700-900-faq/FAQSummary1.html
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Use to live here ehh? Boring little town, isn't it
Last edited by TIPSP; 07-13-2010 at 05:12 PM.
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haha good to know, i dont feel as annoyed now looking for something that doesnt exsist. Yeah i lived there when i was 4 haha, but we visit. not a bad place, definately alittle sketchy in places. Colorados much nicer in my opinion haha.
If i had to pick between Haynes or Chilton? Is it even worth it?
If i had to pick between Haynes or Chilton? Is it even worth it?
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