GM used six sizes of vacumm hose that year 3/32, 7/32, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 and 3/4.
Radiator hoses? Heater hoses? Vacuum hoses? EVAP hoses? Need more info to help you.
I need a diagram for vacuum system for a 1995 chev lumina 3.1
First you need a vacuum pump with proper vacuum hoses; then you need some container which you can seal air tight, hook the vacuum hoses to, and it must be strong and rigged as to not collapse when a vacuum is pulled. Container will preferrablely have place to look into it for expierment, or be made of glass. Now turn vacuum pump on for an hour or so and you will have an ok vacuum/empty space.
you need manifold vacuum. Either on one of the intake runners or at the base of the carb.
The only vacuum lines you need on the old carb moters is for ur break booster and vacuum advanced distributer
There is no strict rules about that. You need to inspect hoses periodically. But when you have a car which is 10 years old you might need to change all vacuum hoses around the engine.
There is not one vacuum hose but rather a system of vacuum hoses. Open the hood and look on the plastic shroud that covers the radiator. It should have whats called a vacuum diagram. It shows the routing of all the vacuum hoses. They all need to be visually inspected and repaired or replaced if the are cracked , broken or have holes in them.
I need a diagram for the 1991 Chevy blazer to see where the 3 hoses go to coming off the transfer case.
You don't need your vacuum hoses to the wheels if you have installed manual hubs. Need more info on what you have done.
i have a 1985 Toyota P/U repair manual could you tell me wat vaccuuum hoses u need a diagram for.
I'm trying to find out how to hook up the vacuum hoses to the carb in a 85 delta 88. I need to know how they go.
I just put a new transmission and have 3 hoses coming off the transfer case and need to know where to hook them to.