the dealer parts department will copy the schematics if you give them yhe year and vin #...worked on my c-cab '88! dg
The best place to find a diagram of hoses for a 1992 Toyota pickup power steering is in the owner's manual. Most auto part stores will also have a diagram of the hose.
i wish i new having the same problems
i have a 1985 Toyota P/U repair manual could you tell me wat vaccuuum hoses u need a diagram for.
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Drop the tank and there is a round plate on the top where the hoses connect. The filter is on the end of the pickup tube inside the tank.
Yes you can install power steering. I have installed it in my 84 pickup. You will need the power steering box and the gear box with hoses. I pulled them off a pickup at a wrecking yard, which is best, since everything is already there and you can see how it is setup.
On a Honda dirt bike, hoses from the carburetor typically include the fuel line, which connects to the fuel tank, and the overflow or vent hoses, which help manage fuel overflow and pressure. The overflow hose routes excess fuel away from the carburetor, while the vent hose allows air to enter the fuel system. Additionally, there may be a drain hose to remove any fuel or liquid from the carburetor bowl. Proper routing of these hoses is crucial for optimal performance and to prevent leaks.
Not sure what engine you have but it probably has TBI (throttle body injection) not a carburetor. I think the last year for the carburetor was 1985. Give us more info on the engine.
I person needs to have a diagram when making any changes to a car. For a Nissan Sunny B12 the diagram to the air hoses connected to the intake manifold and carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual.
On a TTR125 carburetor, the hoses typically include a fuel line that connects the petcock to the carburetor, a drain hose for excess fuel or overflow, and an air hose that may connect to the air intake or vent. The fuel line is usually the larger hose, while the overflow or drain hose is smaller and positioned at the bottom of the carburetor. It's important to ensure that each hose is connected securely to prevent leaks and ensure proper fuel delivery. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed diagrams and instructions.
They should just slide right on if I'm not mistaken.