Hey all!
Is anyone able to help me find where to get one of these, or a good alternative for this hose? #22230M on the diagram.
Hey all!
Is anyone able to help me find where to get one of these, or a good alternative for this hose? #22230M on the diagram.
Last edited by stephenbaklund; 03-12-2022 at 04:22 PM. Reason: Better Photos
http://www.sotond.com/Automotive-Rub...pl3009354.html try this contact them and ask for something of the same inside diameter and roughly the same radius and for the same application ( gasoline,vacuum, oil, coolant etc). You can cut some part of a longer, multiple bends, hose. for vacuum look at there flexible silicon. Whatever you chose, do not loose those OEM clamps and re-use them, they are there for a reason.
LG.
"perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." A. de St Exupery.
Appreciate it! I’ll check that out
FYI, those hoses are metric. SAE sizes will not fit well. I tried all different manor of alternatives when I did my head gasket a number of years ago before I finally went to the dealer who was still able to order them at that time. I believe they are 14mm but don't quote me on that. Same with the heater hoses on the vans. Your either trying to stretch 1/2" hose to fit or clamping down 5/8" and hoping it doesn't leak which doesn't work well in the tight confines of the intake plenum.
Any idea what this green object might be on my 1988 Toyota Van LE?
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Looks like a broken PCV valve, of the (incorrect) plastic variety.
I was wondering what this line is coming from my power steering pump. When I was reading in a thread I saw this like but couldn't tell if it was the same part or not https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...nid=549&jpid=4 The bends/hook ups on the one in the link seem a little different than the one in the picture. Thanks
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Last edited by Temassi; 06-26-2022 at 06:10 PM.
That's the power steering pressure hose that goes from the pump to the steering rack. Assuming this is for the 86 listed in your profile, I would think this is more likely the appropriate hose. https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...279751&pt=7320
Last edited by originalkwyjibo; 06-28-2022 at 11:29 PM. Reason: Stupid autocorrect
It is an '86. That looks exactly like the part that I need. Thanks a bunch, I really appreciate it!
I was wondering if anyone knew what this was. It's located at about the center of the front bumper, the wire going into the cab is disconnected. It looks like a little megaphone. I thought it was the horn, but I've been able to find that in a diagram and it doesn't look like this.
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That appears to be a left over speaker/siren from an aftermarket alarm system.
Oh ok. That makes sense as to why I couldn't find anything in the books on what it was. It's just sitting pretty perfect in what looks like a spot made for it so I just wanted to double check.
This valve/actuator was dangling to the back of my engine, does anyone know sure where it should be mounted?
The vacuum hoses are so long, I have no idea where to look.
I think it is valve nr 2 on the diagram
in my repair manual, i think it is mentioned as a vacuum switching valve, it is listed as part of the air conditioning system, but it does not mention where the part is supposed to be mounted.
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Last edited by Jan-Willem; 09-05-2022 at 05:00 PM.
There's a hole on the side of the engine block behind the oil filter. Here's a picture of one mounted:
It's your "pressure up" vsv. One hose should connect to the manifold via a little black filter device and the other hose should go to your fuel pressure regulator (other side rear of engine). Tim
Thanks a bunch!
I put it back where it belongs. Judging by the amount of grime and rust covering that hole, it had not been there for a long long time.
Going bonkers! Looked at a ton of part lists and drawings trying to find this part! My eyeballs hurt! Anyone know a part number or what its called?? ('85 LE)
Some weather stripping that runs along the outside of the window…
Can anyone tell me that the green sensor is below the temp sensor?
Temp sensor is circled in this pic.
Thanks!
Last edited by alexpski; 06-08-2023 at 10:36 PM.
I think it is the temperature sensor that disables the overdrive of the automatic gearbox when the engine is cool.
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Thank you! I had someone tell me that but I needed to confirm. Appreciate your tesponse!!