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Old 04-10-2011, 04:41 PM
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Taking off the intake yesterday n broke a pc. Just need to know what it it . Its whatever 1 if the fuel lines hook up to . Its not the fuel rail side but the other 1 that hooks up to some kind of sensor that has a plug and another tube that runs into the intake behind the throttle body
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:33 PM
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OK. I'll bite.

What's a "pc"?

Any pics?
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i believe that piece is the evap solenoid. Could be wrong you weren't very clear
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Its an 02 with a ls6 intake the piece. I'm referring to is cylindrical mounted to. A tab on the drivers side of the intake like I said above has two lines coming out of it. 1 goes to the intake which is a hard line with quick disconnects on both sides and the other line that goes to it is ran with the fuel feed line and has a green screw cap on it about 4-5 inches below the disconnect. The part is black in color and has a wiring harness plug ran to it also
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If I understand correctly, the line you speak of carries fuel vapor back to the tank.




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