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1991 mazda b2200 2.2 ltr carberated--Im trying tio figure out what the mechanisn attached to the air filter casing that has three hoses coming off of it.
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check the hose a fat like 3" or more tube that is attached to the cover of your air filter its just before the air filter. (I think, thats where it is on my 2000 eldorado northstar)
if stalling occurs when foot on brake,then chances are you have an air leak,in either the hose from the inlet manifold to the brake servo or a leaking brake servo,as the hose is the cheaper of the two to replace try that first.....
This is the warm air intake hose - it was probably a corrugated aluminium pipe about 2" in diameter. It's commonly called the stove pipe. Warm air from around the exhaust manifold is piped to the air filter case and used when the engine is cold to enable the fuel in the carby to atomise better. As the engine warms up, less of this pre-warmed air is needed and the valve in the air cleaner tube gradually closes off. Air then only comes from behind the headlight or the resonator box in the wheel arch. The loss of this hose won't affect warmed-up drivability at all (unless you are in a really cold climate), but performance/economy when cold or during warm-up maybe worse.
The fuel filter is attached to a bracket located in the left rear of the engine compartment. Look down in the space between the master cylinder fluid reservoir and the rear of the air filter compartment, you will be looking at the top of the fuel filter cannister. It's rather difficult to get at.
Hi is this a vac hose and you said it goes between the air filter and intake manifold if this is a vac line does it come from the MAP sensor behind the coil pack
if this a vac line is one end attached to anything that could help me try to figure this out for you
try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you
Had the same peoblem,disconect air filter hose ,put hands on sides of air filter box,pull straight up ,held on by three plugs on bottom and flat rod near fuse box.Hope I have solved your problem.
The vacuum leak is being caused by a very SMALL vacuum hose . It is located on top of the motor where the intake manifold(from the filter....follow the large flex hose) attaches to the motor. There are a total of three(3) hoses coming into some type of air controller. Two are SMALL and one is quite a bit larger. One of the SMALL vacuum hoses is the problem. EVER SO GENTLY PULL on the hose and it will probably pull out. Use a good epoxy to hold it in place and problem will be solved.
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