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I can provide you with some general guidance on how to find the vacuum hose routing diagram for your 1986 Honda Accord.
Vehicle Owner's Manual: The owner's manual for your Honda Accord may contain a vacuum hose routing diagram. Check the section on engine specifications or emissions control to see if the diagram is included.
Underhood Sticker or Decal: Look for a sticker or decal on the underside of the hood or near the radiator support. Some vehicles have a vacuum hose routing diagram printed on this sticker for easy reference.
Repair Manual: A comprehensive repair manual specific to your Honda Accord, such as a Haynes or Chilton manual, will often include vacuum hose routing diagrams. These manuals provide detailed instructions and diagrams for various systems in your vehicle, including the vacuum system.
Online Resources: Search for online resources or forums dedicated to Honda Accord enthusiasts. Many online communities have members who share diagrams, tips, and information related to vehicle maintenance. These resources can be helpful in finding the specific vacuum hose routing diagram for your vehicle.
Dealership or Mechanic: If you're unable to find the diagram through the above methods, consider reaching out to a Honda dealership or consulting with a qualified mechanic. They may have access to technical manuals or specific diagrams that can assist you.
Keep in mind that vacuum hose routing diagrams can vary between model years and engine configurations, so it's important to find the diagram that matches your exact vehicle specifications.
There are many online wiring diagram solutions, but the cheapest way to find your diagram is to purchase a haynes or chilton manual from the local auto parts store. Both have excellent wiring, fuel lines, brakelines, etc diagrams. I prefer the Haynes manual myself.
Is this a steel line? In the old days, the local auto stores would carry steel fuel lines, in straight length, with proper fittings on each end. You would use tubing bender to place the bends in the proper place. You would use the old fuel line as a pattern for the bends.
There are places on the internet that sells fuel line material and fittings, some of this stuff you can bend with your hand. You could route anyway you wanted, within reason. My biggest concern would be safety, safety is your responsibility.
I know I didn't answer your question about routing, but, I got nothing else. good luck
Schematic?
WELL, if it is a gasoline engine (you did not specify), there isn't much to the "fuel system..." only a single line with one or two pumps routing fuel to the fuel pressure regulator, and a single fuel line from the fuel pressure regulator routing bypass fuel back to the tank. Oh... and the fuel rail and injectors, which are all connected to the fuel pressure regulator.
If it is a diesel engine, it is even simpler!
Why would you need a diagram??
you don`t say if this is a Honda or a truck as your question has 2 different vehicles in your question. that being said the fuel lines are 2 different sizes. match up line size to each other.
save yourself some time and look under the truck and trace the fuel lines from the fuel pump. The line with the gas filter in it will be the pressure line and the other will be the return line. Not sure if that helps but it is better than wasting your time looking for a diagram for two fuel lines.
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