Vacuum lines 94 SC
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Vacuum lines 94 SC
can some one either email me or post pics of the vacuum lines on a 94-95 SC
To include the fuel pressure regulator and bypass valve routings.
E-mail nx200t at yahoo dot com
To include the fuel pressure regulator and bypass valve routings.
E-mail nx200t at yahoo dot com
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Posting your email addy on a public forum is a good way to be found by spambots that spend all day looking for that very thing.
I suggest you edit your email addy to: myaddy AT something DOT com.
I suggest you edit your email addy to: myaddy AT something DOT com.
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Screatta... Do you have the car? Some of the years had the vacuum diagram posted on the radiator support cover.
Hopefully that helps until someone can post a diagram. Afterall, posting will make it available for future searching.
Hopefully that helps until someone can post a diagram. Afterall, posting will make it available for future searching.
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We need to know exactly what car the donor engine came from. There are differences in fuel connections and vacuum connections even within the L67 communities.
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the donor was a 94' park ave ultra. Thanks for the picture. It was verry helpful. just one question. What is the lower portion of the bypass valve connected to?
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Are you running the Buick PCM? If not, the valve won't do anything.
If you are, leave the bottom port open. It'* a vent. It used to have a small foam filter on it.
Keep in mind, the Buick didn't ever have a boost gauge, so it wouldn't have a MAP sensor like the engine pictured. That'* one difference vacuum routing that you'll encounter.
If you are, leave the bottom port open. It'* a vent. It used to have a small foam filter on it.
Keep in mind, the Buick didn't ever have a boost gauge, so it wouldn't have a MAP sensor like the engine pictured. That'* one difference vacuum routing that you'll encounter.
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