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accidentlly broke a line need help IDing it

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Old 02-24-03, 04:02 PM
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Forum is barfing again....

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aww man....

well i broke a transparent line that goes to some sort of sensor or injector. could be an oil injector but i have no clue if it is or not. there are 4 of the "things" all identicale all have the same very small transparent line and a vacume line going to the top of it. the vacume line is coming from a 4 way spliter that is coming off the TB

oh ya these lines are under the UIM and TB near the fuel injectors.

i can try to supply more info if you need it
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it is the oil injector line
Old 02-24-03, 04:42 PM
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It is an oil injector line. I suggest replacing all of them... but some people say not to fix it unless it is borken. they are around $20 each.

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if one's broken, the other's can't be far behind...might as well replace them all while you're under there.

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man they look like to be a major pain in the *** to replace
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Yep, that's when I decided to yank them and start premixing. Although some may think premixing is even more of a hassle.
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Originally posted by Pinfield357
man they look like to be a major pain in the *** to replace
if the manifolds off, pull the airpump and they aren't too bad
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