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Old 03-23-2011, 01:17 PM
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Intake Manifold Vacuum line Part Numbers

My search efforts have been unsuccessful, so I am just going to ask. There was a member here that identified each vacuum line and their corresponding OEM part numbers...I plan on tackling this project soon and it would be greatly appreciated if someone could point me to that thread. Thank you!
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Re: Intake Manifold Vacuum line Part Numbers

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My search efforts have been unsuccessful, so I am just going to ask. There was a member here that identified each vacuum line and their corresponding OEM part numbers...I plan on tackling this project soon and it would be greatly appreciated if someone could point me to that thread. Thank you!
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Couldn't you just use standard vacuum line from an auto parts store?

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Old 03-23-2011, 01:54 PM
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Re: Intake Manifold Vacuum line Part Numbers

Here is a list of the hose part numbers. You can use standard vacuum hose for some but others a preformed and standard hose might crimp on you.
Gene

807520162
807412152
807412162
807204221
807503900
807503982
807403130
807503440
807503962
807503112
807503972
807503360
807503431
807504442
807503211 qty 2
807503431
16195AA030 check valve

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Re: Intake Manifold Vacuum line Part Numbers

Mike, I could...but I've read through some threads about the suspect quality of auto part stores vacuum lines. There's a lot to be said of the OEM lines that have lasted (well appear to have lasted this long).

Thanks Ben, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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Re: Intake Manifold Vacuum line Part Numbers

awesome chart! Thank you sooooo much you just saved me a big headache and time.

And I will second the aftermarket vacumn line intergrity. I replaced a few of my hoses when I put my 4.44 in this fall and when I did my last oil change I noticed that every one of the vac lines I replaced has softened up and swelled so they werent sealing anymore. So yes, make sure you are getting oil/heat resistant vac lines. sucks when your engine warms up and you have a leak.
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