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Old Nov 13, 2021 | 04:00 PM
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Does anybody know the actual name or part number of this valve? It'* part of the secondary air injection system and it broke when I tried to take it off. Also does anybody know where I can find it? I tried looking for it in part stores but everybody says it'* out of stock. Any help is greatly appreciated!!




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Old Nov 13, 2021 | 07:50 PM
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Vintage and engine would help. I think it'* a vacuum valve. Year and engine will help. I likely have the factory info.
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Old Nov 13, 2021 | 08:02 PM
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Vintage and engine would help. I think it'* a vacuum valve. Year and engine will help. I likely have the factory info.
The truck is a 2000 Chevrolet S10 with a 2.2L engine 5 speed MFI. Factory info would be really helpful!
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I don't have 2000 but 99 don't show that using an air pump.
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This is probably a junkyard part. When you find one, cut the hoses. Don't try to pull the hoses off of the nipples. Get it home and carefully cut the left-over hose chunks off of the nipples length-wise. This will keep you from stressing the plastic trying to pull the hoses off of the nipples.
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Originally Posted by carfixer007
I don't have 2000 but 99 don't show that using an air pump.
That’* interesting i guess the parts change a little bit by year.
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Originally Posted by CathedralCub
This is probably a junkyard part. When you find one, cut the hoses. Don't try to pull the hoses off of the nipples. Get it home and carefully cut the left-over hose chunks off of the nipples length-wise. This will keep you from stressing the plastic trying to pull the hoses off of the nipples.
Thanks, looks like thats what I’ll have to do, definitely going to be careful with it.
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So you have an air pump and it'* plumbed into the exhaust?
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