sensor thats mounted on the back of the blower, one line runs to the gas tank, the other to the tb.
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Also, check to see if the connector on the front going to the crankshaft/camshaft sensors is plugged in all the way. I've had that happen. It's right by the evap solenoid (at least on n/a).
Thanks scotty. Yeah, the plug is by the fuel pressure regulator on your application and runs down to the crank sensor/cam sensor/front knock sensor.
But yes, check all your vacuum lines. It still should start even with a big vacuum leak, but might as well check the routing.
T at the map? you mean under the snout? that t branches off to the map.
if you got the old hard lines still replace them, if you got a advance auto near by pop in there, they got a wall of nothing buy vac t's y's you name it.
they have a two pack of two small white T's, then new vac line is about a buck a foot, get like 5 foot you'll have extra. open the t pack, get a line that fits on it snug.
Do me a favor.. check the connector going to the ICM. That the thing under the coil packs.
they are tiny. like i said, pop the package open, tell they guy you want line that fits the T. you'll need to at least spit on the line for under the snout and work that one on, its a fat tube on the lim, but it will fit.
you get two, you need em both, cut a inch or so of line off to put on the snout and fpr, then put the T in that line, then run the new lines.
Link me to the thread! Lol
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If you don't have an air compressor, any air pump works in a pinch (mattress inflator etc.)
FWIW, these engines will start and run with a monster leak like a vacuum booster being unhooked. Experience talking here. lol
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