SOURCE: fuel pressure regulator had no vacuum line connected
another engineers wet dream. think of it this way . what is normally in the intake when the engine is running.. answer vacume, hence the regulator gets its vacume without a hose connected to it as its already in a full time vacume chamber.no hose required . ps be carefull to seat the regulator and o rings securely into the housing befor you reattach the secureing metal clip.
good luck chris
SOURCE: vacuum leak
mine is doing the same, it's your pcv receptor on the manifold. that hard plastic cover is actually part of the intake itself, if it "came off" it would cut your intake in half. that seem seals the two halfs together. you gotta pull the whole intake off and replace it... or jimmy rig it.
SOURCE: where does the vacuum line on air intake duct
Are you referring to the plastic line that comes out of the top of the duct, turns and disappears toward the back of the engine? That line goes to the top of the rear valve cover. Use a flashlight and look for the hole on the top of the back valve cover. Look to the right and below the coils. It's tough to see but you can see it. Be careful, sometimes the plastic line can be brittle and break.
SOURCE: replacing lower intake manifold gasket on a 95
there are many details to this job. i just did mine a few months ago. the best thing to do is go to any auto parts store and buy a haynes manual, they are based on a complete teardown of vehicle.this book will tell how to do the job. the books are only 20.00, or less.
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