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Old 24-03-2006, 12:01 PM   #1
walk2148
diy learner
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: brisbane northside
Posts: 6
Unhappy ea 6cyl emission hose problem, need help

hi there
i have recently bought my ea, and wish to restore back to original. someone has removed and /or plugged many of the pcv,and emission hoses. none of the manuals i own has any diagrams or guides for where the hoses are supposed to go. (strange because my xf book has them).
anyway, i need help with a diagram or instructions on where the hoses go, so i can restore the motor to original.
the car is 6 cyl, auto, efi. (i believe thats correct for a throttle body with dual injectors on top).
any help would be appreciated, and if you can help, either send via email or add pictures to your reply.
thanks and regards bazz :

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