Vacuum line Blazer 1998. Please, help!
#1
Vacuum line Blazer 1998. Please, help!
Sorry my bad English
I visit you from Germany.
Greetings to everybody.
I have a problem.
To the vehicle:
Chevy blazer - YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1998 - 4.3 l
Prehistory:
With my blazers I had to exchange the fuel injection system (spider), because I had some petrol in the oil. Unfortunately, this was not so easy as thought there the blazer a gas arrangement has obstructed and I had to develop half a gas arrangement. In addition to the whole cables and tubes.
If everything has also got together again and the blazer also runs again.
Problem:
After I was ready with the assembly an pressure hose was left. Now I do not know where this gets, I have already searched the whole engine. He comes out directly behind the throttle body. (see. Picture) somebody can help me and say me where the counterpart sits? Please, help!
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I visit you from Germany.
Greetings to everybody.
I have a problem.
To the vehicle:
Chevy blazer - YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1998 - 4.3 l
Prehistory:
With my blazers I had to exchange the fuel injection system (spider), because I had some petrol in the oil. Unfortunately, this was not so easy as thought there the blazer a gas arrangement has obstructed and I had to develop half a gas arrangement. In addition to the whole cables and tubes.
If everything has also got together again and the blazer also runs again.
Problem:
After I was ready with the assembly an pressure hose was left. Now I do not know where this gets, I have already searched the whole engine. He comes out directly behind the throttle body. (see. Picture) somebody can help me and say me where the counterpart sits? Please, help!
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#2
Guten tag!
I would have to look at my truck to be sure but I believe that vacuum line goes from a fitting on top of the manifold over to the PCV valve in the valve cover. Hopefully someone else will either verify or discredit my guess.
I would have to look at my truck to be sure but I believe that vacuum line goes from a fitting on top of the manifold over to the PCV valve in the valve cover. Hopefully someone else will either verify or discredit my guess.
#3
hard to tell from your pic but is that to the brake booster?
schwer von Ihrem pic aber sagen, dass der Bremskraftverstärker?
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schwer von Ihrem pic aber sagen, dass der Bremskraftverstärker?
Google Image Result for http://kylestubbins.com/files/images/2000_Blazer_4wd_0.preview.jpg
#4
Many thanks to for your help.
If the problem has solved.
The pressure hose is required by the gas arrangement (easyjet).
At the underside of the pressure control valve.
Again thanks...
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If the problem has solved.
The pressure hose is required by the gas arrangement (easyjet).
At the underside of the pressure control valve.
Again thanks...
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