Anyone Know Where This Hose, Part Number 87245-60340 Goes? (1 Viewer)

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Hi fellas, cannot seem to find where this wonderfully twisty hose goes? Any thoughts? Thanks!
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To the heater pipe back at the firewall, on the RH side of the engine.
 
Rear Heater from the long metal pipe along the exhaust side of motor near fire wall.
 
Hey Dan
I got the fuel sending unit thank you very much.
Would you be able to tell me what wires are what?
Yellow Red
White Black
Yellow Green

Thanks Chris
 
cruiserdan said:
To the heater pipe back at the firewall, on the RH side of the engine.


Hmm, thanks Dan, I thought that this one went to the heater pipe?

Part 87245-60480
Hose4.jpg
 
cpg said:
Rear Heater from the long metal pipe along the exhaust side of motor near fire wall.


That hose must be removed with the turbo kit, I dont seem to have that anywhere?

Someone have a pic in place?
 
cpg said:
Hey Dan
I got the fuel sending unit thank you very much.
Would you be able to tell me what wires are what?
Yellow Red
White Black
Yellow Green

Thanks Chris


Y/R, fuel pump shut off

Y/G, sender

W/B, ground
 
cruiserdan said:
Y/R, fuel pump shut off

Y/G, sender

W/B, ground

Is that for a subtank sender?
 
Yes.
 
I'm going from memory and I can't find my folder that has my notes in it. I have some information at work.
 
I just checked with the ohm meter Y/R is the sender.
How does the empty signal work? moving that float i cant see any different reading. The float for the empty signal that is the lever float works with the yellow red wire.

Thanks for the link Boston. I have the 13.2 gallon tank.
 
OK, I was backwards. No notes, no brain........;)

The shutoff is not fed by the float arm, it's in the plastic "can" at the bottom. Turn the sender upside down and it should be open between ground and Y/G (or blue,depending on what it looks like to your eyes). When you flip the sender upright it should close.
 
cruiserdan said:
Turn the sender upside down and it should be open between ground and Y/G (or blue,depending on what it looks like to your eyes). When you flip the sender upright it should close.

Yup, thats how i checked mine as well, that method works like a charm!

cpg said:
Thanks for the link Boston. I have the 13.2 gallon tank.

No sweat, hit me with a PM if you need anymore! I found a bunch!
 
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