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Old 08-23-10, 08:07 PM
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fuel hose identification

the car's been sitting apart for almost 2 years and i'm putting back the fuel components and i totally forgot which hose is what. can someone identify which one is the vent hose, fuel feed and fuel return?

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another question -- im moving the fd fuel filter to the front. the 180 degree barb.. is the the fuel in or fuel out? thanks!

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vent, return, supply. if you post a better picture i can tell you which one is which but usually the vent on the passenger side of car and supply is drivers side
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hose #1 is closest to the engine,
hose #2 is in the center
and hose #3 is farthest from the engine
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i pulled up the parts catalog and it showed me which is which. phew!
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care to share the knowledge?
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Originally Posted by zeeshan
another question -- im moving the fd fuel filter to the front. the 180 degree barb.. is the the fuel in or fuel out? thanks!

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the 180 degree barb is fuel out

the straight barb is fuel in

1 is fuel vapor
2 is fuel return
3 is fuel feed
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Originally Posted by zeeshan
the 180 degree barb is fuel out

the straight barb is fuel in

1 is fuel vapor
2 is fuel return
3 is fuel feed
was waiting for this response.
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or in other words:

3 goes to the front of the engine
2 goes to the rear of the engine
1 goes to the top line on the engine rail
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Originally Posted by zeeshan
hose #1 is closest to the engine,
hose #2 is in the center
and hose #3 is farthest from the engine
If you take a look at the covers on the hoses, you will see dots marking the hoses/pipes as 1,2 and 3.

The markings are the reverse of what is listed. The hose with 3 dots is the one closest to the firewall.

Probably these dots are no longer visible on many cars.
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It is easy, if they cross at all you did it wrong. They just go 90 degrees, no crossing or twisting.
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