Where does this hose go?!?
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Where does this hose go?!?
I am putting my engine back into my 86 Toyota pickup with the 22RE engine, and have connected all of the hoses/lines and I am left with one coolant line and i have no idea where it goes, i don't see any unplugged holes. If anyone knows I would really appreciate some help. Here are some pics.
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It's the inlet fuel line leading to the fuel filter. It loops up then back down to the fuel filter, and it would appear from your 3rd picture that you have the outlet from the filter hooked to the fuel rail already
it's hard to see in this nasteyness, but you can see the same hose on the bottom-left of this picture from when I removed my intake:
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i am almost positive it is not fuel all my fuel lines have that special connector on them that has the bolt on it. this line went on a barb connector and i think it had coolant come out of it when it was disconnected.
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correction...
It's the inlet fuel line leading to the fuel filter. It loops up then back down to the fuel filter, and it would appear from your 3rd picture that you have the outlet from the filter hooked to the fuel rail already
it's hard to see in this nasteyness, but you can see the same hose on the bottom-left of this picture from when I removed my intake:
It's the inlet fuel line leading to the fuel filter. It loops up then back down to the fuel filter, and it would appear from your 3rd picture that you have the outlet from the filter hooked to the fuel rail already
it's hard to see in this nasteyness, but you can see the same hose on the bottom-left of this picture from when I removed my intake:
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just turn the igntion and see if fuel sprays out...
yeah yeah, I know
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thank you all it was a fuel line sorry for the mix up. thanks for your help. after a closer look at my spare intake and the line i saw that it said fuel on it and i found where it went on the intake hope to have it running today. it connects to the fuel rail not the fuel filter
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thank you all it was a fuel line sorry for the mix up. thanks for your help. after a closer look at my spare intake and the line i saw that it said fuel on it and i found where it went on the intake hope to have it running today. it connects to the fuel rail not the fuel filter
yes, it is a fuel line, but that line DOES NO CONNECT TO THE FUEL RAIL, it goes to the fuel filter; I am 230% sure of it
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sorry for the mix up in my first pic it was a bad angle and you can not tell that the line that my wife was holding does not have a connector on it. i already connected both fuel lines one from the tank to the filter and the filter to the fuel regulator. thank you for the help and the pics they helped out a lot. also i looked at my spare intake and it had the complete line still attached to it so that is how i figured it out.
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The line in this picture DOES go to the FPR
Take a closer look, there is no barb fitting on the end of it for the fuel filter. I looked on my truck before I posted my first reply. That line in the picture 100% goes to the FPR.
Take a closer look, there is no barb fitting on the end of it for the fuel filter. I looked on my truck before I posted my first reply. That line in the picture 100% goes to the FPR.
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sorry for the mix up in my first pic it was a bad angle and you can not tell that the line that my wife was holding does not have a connector on it. i already connected both fuel lines one from the tank to the filter and the filter to the fuel regulator. thank you for the help and the pics they helped out a lot. also i looked at my spare intake and it had the complete line still attached to it so that is how i figured it out.
I'm not affraid to admit I am wrong; I surely though that was the inlet line, not the return line it's been a while since I've screwed with that side of the motor
that even makes since looking at my pictures and where it loops around to
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thanks all i thought i had labeled ever stinking thing but i missed one and some of my numbers disappeared and there you have it one extra line with no home in site. sorry for all the confusion im just happy the line found a home. now to fill it with fluids and put the belts back on and turn the key. thanks again
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