Missing vacum hose on a `86 240 GL
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Missing vacum hose on a `86 240 GL
Hi all, we have a slight problem putting the engine and such back together after replacing several gaskets and seals that were leaking. There are 2 vacum hose attached to the part in the picture and we can only find one. I can't find any better pictures than this one of the hoses and was wondering if someone knew where this hose is supposed to be and if you could find me a good pic of it I would love that person forever!!!
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RE: Missing vacum hose on a `86 240 GL
There are 2 hoses coming off the round part in the center of the picture and I need to know about the bigger one, I know it goes there, but where does it come from??? If you could take a pic and post it for me I would love it so much!!! The car is almost together except for that darn hose and I'm pretty sure that's why it won't start...
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RE: Missing vacum hose on a `86 240 GL
You replaced the seal in the back of the engine?If so and you didnt install the flywheel in the exact same spot that is why it isn't starting.There is a sensor that reads the outside of the flywheel to tell the car when to start.If you didn't mark it and put it back properly it will not start.
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RE: Missing vacum hose on a `86 240 GL
yep, we reinstalled the flywheel properly. My fiance thinks it may be because we don't have any gas or that the cables for the fuel injectors are on the in the wrong order. All we really need now is to find out where that vacum hose is. I really appreciate you helping me out like this.
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