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simple hose question. anyone know where it goes? *pics*

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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 06:27 PM
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simple hose question. anyone know where it goes? *pics*

I just wanted to know if anyone knew where this hose coming from the top of the block to the bottom of the upper intake manifold is supposed to go? another forum member described this as being in the wrong place causing my current leakage of coolant going through the block.

So if anyone can tell me where this connection is supposed to go, I would appreciate it. since I have a bad leak and don't know what is causing it. hopefully this is wrong i guess.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 08:00 PM
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That hose is supposed to go exactly where you have it. Its the coolant line that sends coolant into the throttle body area. It looks like its kinked or its leaking from the hose. You would need to get to mazda or find one with that akward 90 angle it has. It defelty sucks dealing with that line but it can be bypassed, I know because i did just that when i did the throttle body mod to my car.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 08:26 PM
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the hose itself actually isnt the one leaking, but actually i'm having problems with coolant being in the chamber and I don't know what's letting it flood in there
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