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Old 12-07-06, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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minimum vacuum lines

My 86' fj 60 is completly, totally desmogged and bought it with a blown engine. Recently rebuilt I now cant seem to get it to run great due to missing vacuum lines. If anyone has a picture of a very de-smogged engine compartment that would be great. Ive seen other pics on threads but they have vacuum lines going out of the picture . Thanks for the help

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Old 12-07-06, 03:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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minimum vacuum lines

If no pics maybye somone can tell me where the vacuum lines go from the carb here is whats on my fj has to hook them to

1. dizzy
2. looks like a black rubber shock located on intake manifold near firewall it also connects to brake booster.
3. air cleaner
4. its white on top HAYNES CALLS IT A VCV FOR EVAP (vacuum connect on top)(vacuum connect out both sides, one side has a cap labled 1/8 the other connects to metal vacuum line that runs along firewall) The bottom is black and has a vacuum line running to the black rubber shock thing (#2) This is zip tied to my master cylinderIts the only smog I am aware of AND would like to know what it does? do i need it? and how do I know if it is working. Thanks for the help. I tried a local mech but me with lack of $$ and him lack of cruiser exp we didnt get far
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