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Old 10-21-01 | 01:23 PM
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please help, replacing vacuum hoses



after hours of taking apart my solenoid rack and studying about 5 different diagrams and 20 pictures i took before taking everything apart, most of my hoses are in the right places. but there is one hard pipe (circled in the picture above) that I have no clue where either end of it goes.

it is a hard pipe that points straight up and is located on the side of the solenoid rack closest to the firewall and on the intake manifold side.

i have a 94 r2 with manual tranny. could anybody help me out with this one?

thanks

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Old 10-21-01 | 04:39 PM
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I believe those are used for automatic transmissions only
Old 10-21-01 | 06:10 PM
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Yea it's for auto only.
Old 10-21-01 | 09:50 PM
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okay, it feels strange with two hoses left open, but I trust you guys...

thanks for the help
Old 10-23-01 | 01:04 PM
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please help, replacing vacuum hoses

You can tell by the deposits on the outside, whether there was even a hose there or not. It should be shiney, but it's dull and matches the rest of the hardpipe.
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