Volks, I have been slowly restoring an early 1984 Westy. The previous owner had disconnected a lot of the fuel injection control stuff and I am trying to put it back as it should be. First the vacuum line that controls the fuel pressure regulator is missing. What size and kind of line is it and who sells it? The next item that has me baffled. There is a hose on the air intake boot [aka Intake air hose/the rubber part between the AFM and the Throttle valve housing] below the connection for the auxillary air regulator hose. This hose goes nowhere. I found it rolled up and stuck under some of the engine piping. I found that if i sucked on it the engine idle speed would drop. Does anyone know where this hose goes or what I should do about it TIA, John Houser, Jr.
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