vacuum lines UPDATE LOOK @ MY PICS
i have a 97 5.9 360 O.E. can some of you guys take some pictures to help me with the vaccum lines? i know i hooked some up wrong
(i know there is a diagram on the truck )
Here are some pics i snaped let me know if there is any questions
What is this deal with two plugs for vacumm line called





elec. tape is temp fix lol
(i know there is a diagram on the truck )
Here are some pics i snaped let me know if there is any questions
What is this deal with two plugs for vacumm line called





elec. tape is temp fix lol
What particular part of the truck do pictures of? I'm assuming the engine compartment. I could probably get some pictures today. Check in my gallery though, I do have some pictures of of my engine compartment in there, but not sure if it will help.
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Do you know if your truck has the California emissions? I was studying the hoses and can't figure out where they are going. My truck has the light duty, non-California emissions 360 engine, so most of the vacuum lines are pretty simple. The vacuum for the PCV valve goes right into the throttle body, then the breather on the left sige of the engine goes into the air filter housing. I don't have any of the T's and connections that you have. Trace them and see if they lead to any other components. The lines don't look like they came from factory, due to they way they stick up the the air on the right side. Sorry, but its hard to help from a distance.
Just a thought -- I don't have a Haynes manual for my '99 5.2L -- but I use one for a 1990 Spirit. When my vacuum lines were corroded and broken (on the Spirit), I used the diagrams / charts in the manual there. They worked great.
I don't know if they would have the same charts, but you can thumb through one at a parts store and see. If you like what you see, they're under $20-ish I think.
They're not photos, but line-drawings. Sometimes this type of drawing makes more sense than a photo.
I don't know if they would have the same charts, but you can thumb through one at a parts store and see. If you like what you see, they're under $20-ish I think.
They're not photos, but line-drawings. Sometimes this type of drawing makes more sense than a photo.



