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Old 04-23-2012, 04:11 PM
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Appreciate all the help boys...

Now it comes down to...

Everything is in check except the hose to the valve cover and the hose to the evap solenoid. Need to pick those up and all will be right, even if not the best looking yet.

After that, on to the interior.

I will post pictures when hoses are on as they should be.
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Appreciate all the help boys...

Now it comes down to...

Everything is in check except the hose to the valve cover and the hose to the evap solenoid. Need to pick those up and all will be right, even if not the best looking yet.

After that, on to the interior.

I will post pictures when hoses are on as they should be.
If you find the part # for the hose that goes to the Evap solenoid post it here. I'm gonna need a new one too.

Glad to help out. Sounds like you have quite some work ahead of you with the stripped car. Hope you bought it that way and not had it, then got it back stripped!
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Default I think this is it:

Don't hold me to it, but I think it's P/N: 1997201, AC DELCO: 214 565

And no no, only the TB hoses, a missing door mirror and few interior parts that are cracked and need replacing. Car is almost done.
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If you find the part # for the hose that goes to the Evap solenoid post it here.
A long time ago, someone on here suggested that if it's just the elbow on the t.b. end that's bad, a stock size spark plug boot fits perfect, and I can vouch for that. Otherwise, I have a spare, but it has an improvised elbow on the end as well.
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Here is a pic of the middle hose:
It plugs into the top port of the evap solenoid. The filter you have linked will work. That's what I have on mine, and it'll keep some crud out of the t.b. Someone else said they were going to post some pics, hopefully this will help.
I'm thinking you may be looking for item 543 (this listing says "not available")

From list in this thread - see Parts Group 3.145

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Thanks Navy! I don't care what the rest of the forum says about you, you're alright with me.
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It amazes me how much time and effort you guys on this forum take to help people out. For you guys to take the time to take pictures, edit the pictures with labels, and give an over view of the vacuum and water hoses for one guy speaks volumes. I had nothing to do with this thread, and I appreciate what you all have done for the OP!
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It amazes me how much time and effort you guys on this forum take to help people out. For you guys to take the time to take pictures, edit the pictures with labels, and give an over view of the vacuum and water hoses for one guy speaks volumes. I had nothing to do with this thread, and I appreciate what you all have done for the OP!
Yeah, it does say alot. Alot of forums, most of the members would just sit back and refuse to help.

Having said that, I can't win for losing. My evap solenoid is not mounted there and I'm missing that hose connected to the bottom nozzle on it as well as that large black plastic piece. Ridicolous.

That aside, is there some reason that hose from TB to top evap solenoid nozzle has to be that type? Or can it be plain emissions hose?
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I'd think as long as the hose doesn't collapse when vacuum is applied you'd be fine. I put those corvette engine covers on my car. I had to move those valves around and used 1/4 inch vacuum hose. So far so good. At least with that part....
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Yeah, it does say alot. Alot of forums, most of the members would just sit back and refuse to help.

Having said that, I can't win for losing. My evap solenoid is not mounted there and I'm missing that hose connected to the bottom nozzle on it as well as that large black plastic piece. Ridicolous.
Don't let my pic throw you off. I believe the thing in the foreground (vacuum switch, I think) is '96 only. See this pic for '94-'95 setup:
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