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VACUUM LINES
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While we are still looking under the hood, there is one item which we
should eyeball. There is a maze of small rubber hoses under the hood which
operate all sorts of engine controls. One is as important as the other.
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Usually, there is a 'map' of these lines pasted on the inside of the
hood. Following this map, check each rubber hose from its origin to where-
ever it is supposed to go. Make sure it is attached properly, that none of
the ends of the hose are split and that the hose is in good condition.
If any end is split, most hoses will be long enough to trim the end and
reattach the hose. If not, you will have to buy a new piece of hose. Make
certain you take a piece of hose with you because there are many sizes in
vacuum hoses. The wrong size is NO good. Measure the length also. . . too
short is no good either! When you have the proper one, replace the old one
at the two same attaching places. This is very important!
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