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Date:         Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:56:13 -0800
Reply-To:     prb <prb@TELEVAR.COM>
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From:         prb <prb@TELEVAR.COM>
Subject:      "air inlet hose" part #?  how much fuel hose?
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My 85GL 1.9L needs a new "air inlet hose". I'm not seeing this part on the usual supply websites. I got the name of it from the Haynes manual, page 4B.2 part #13 on the diagram. It's an elbow type fitting located at the right rear of the engine compartment. Anyone have a part number or more common american name for that part?

Also, there's an air hose that connect this part to the the AFM -- part number for that? or you cut a piece of hose--what diameter?

Third, how many feet or meters of 7mm fuel hose should I have on hand to change out all hose on my ' 85?

(and now I'm reading about people's fuel filters and more confused than ever...I have one, it's opaque plastic and it's before the pump.)

--Patrice 85 GL "VanaBlue"


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