Putting in an -SE motor ?'s
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Putting in an -SE motor ?'s
I just finished putting my motor together and putting the basic long block in. I need help remembering where all the vacuum hoses/wires go. If you could please post pics of the engine from both sides of the compartment as well as up under the UIM. Thanks guys for the help I REALLY want my car back on the road
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go look up emission control diagram or vacum diagram. or look up removing rats nest. you will find where everything goes. or if you're really nice i'll scan my vacum diagramssssssss. i got 2 of them. different books. i'll post pics or email them to you.
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Ok I did a search and I didnt find any more diagrams and this is pissing me off!!! I want my car on the road!!!
No one has heard of or seen the place to connect the hose that is directly under the oil injectors? Oh well ill just start plugging stuff together and hope it works
No one has heard of or seen the place to connect the hose that is directly under the oil injectors? Oh well ill just start plugging stuff together and hope it works
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Ok I did a search and I didnt find any more diagrams and this is pissing me off!!! I want my car on the road!!!
No one has heard of or seen the place to connect the hose that is directly under the oil injectors? Oh well ill just start plugging stuff together and hope it works
No one has heard of or seen the place to connect the hose that is directly under the oil injectors? Oh well ill just start plugging stuff together and hope it works
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Originally posted by Swolbynos
Sorry, annoying friends
Sorry, annoying friends
The large nipple you are referring to is likely for the Sub- Zero injector. It can be capped or the injector removed and blocked off with a piece of aluminum. The smaller line near it , as seen in the diagram posted by Rotary13B1, is for the air bleed sockets.
As to the engine bay left and right shots, I had to reduce this to a tiny size to post it.
My pics are too large to post; if you have web space available, I'll post the full size versions. But I cannot host them.
Or, if there is a particular area of interest, I'll crop a pic and post it.
Or, send a PM with your e-mail and I'll send the full sized pics.
John.
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Originally posted by Rotary13B1
This diagram was previously put up by another member. It should help you immensely.
This diagram was previously put up by another member. It should help you immensely.
originally posted by Swolbynos
So what do I cap it with?
A baloon or what?
So what do I cap it with?
A baloon or what?
A short piece of tubing, a bolt, and a couple of hose clamps would also work.
I went with the aluminum.
I've sent the pics.
You might want to also check Brownmound's site as he has put up many pictures:
http://www.godofredo.com/mound/home.html
-John.
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