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Your emission system (including vacuum lines) should be on a diagram on the bottom of the hood of your car. If not, leave a comment, and I will investigate further.
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You will need something to lift the engine so that you can take the pressure off of the mount. It sounds like your fuel pump may be wearing out and it is not responding like it should...The pump on the gas tank should be located on the top of the tank....Under the back seat....
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 too, need a vacuum hose diagram but for a 86 Honda Civic 1.5 (carb). I need to overhaul the carb and also want to see if I can eliminate some of the many vacuum hoses on this thing. They can't all be necessary to make this thing run?????......
Make sure that your truck vaccume line goes into the intake manifold where there is a vacuume spiggot at the base of the carb. You may have iadvertantly hooked it up to the wrong place.
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