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all you want is in service and repair manual with diagram and you can get the manual from the given link which will help you to fix the problem by your own http://toolsnyou.com/
See if you can find a Haynes manual ISBN 1 56392 410 2 This covers the 1980 through 1997 models. There are several different hose diagrams depending on the version you have. There is a California model, a federal model, and a high altitude model.
The hose diagrams are in section 6, around page three in the book I have.
truck normally has a vacuum hose routing diagram on under side of hood on drivers side.also look for metal tag on center of engine compartment fire wall which gives you a motor id @ and trk model # you can then know what engine vacuum diagram you need.i have a diagram for an 86 720 series Z24 carb engine that can be copied off of truck..chris
i strongly suspect a vacuum leak.. check for disconnected hoses or intake area leaking by spraying carb cleaner around those areas while idling.. if engine personality changes you are close
thanks, for the speedy response, but no info showed with the answer.
i'll keep trying...
Is the diagram not found on the underside of the hood?
I need a picture of the vacuum hoses on my 1994 Nissan truck
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