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hello everyone my name is Roland, my father just baught me a 89 f150 4x4 and i love it! it needs a little engine work and im trying to do it myself. Alot of the vacuum lines are missing and im having trouble locating a diagram of them in the ford shop manual. would anyone happen to know where a schematic of the vacuum lines can be found. this is my first truck and i wanna get it running right. any help would be greatly appreciated. oh and its a 4.9L inline six cylinder with a five speed stick shift.
thank you Roland
thank you Roland
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you can use Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket and link from there or use your FTE gallery and link form there, either wayy would work photo bucket may be simpler as it gives you image code already all you do is copy and paste
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....You may be some kind of ***** , but please don't include the rest of us , he just needs some help with his truck , he only has 3 posts , i don't think he can post pics yet
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hello everyone my name is Roland, my father just baught me a 89 f150 4x4 and i love it! it needs a little engine work and im trying to do it myself. Alot of the vacuum lines are missing and im having trouble locating a diagram of them in the ford shop manual. would anyone happen to know where a schematic of the vacuum lines can be found. this is my first truck and i wanna get it running right. any help would be greatly appreciated. oh and its a 4.9L inline six cylinder with a five speed stick shift.
thank you Roland
thank you Roland
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well excuse me no need to be a fussy about life... nuff said here on that, as for posting pics I think I was able to around 3 or 5. I think
oh and @ op heres some info that should help pics are posted in threads also this is from F150online.com
http://www.f150online.com/forums/pre...uum-lines.html
this says its for a 5.8 so im not sure if its going to be close to your 4.9
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/2742/12671
link with tons of schematics, may be more for a bronco but the Broncos and F150s were very close to each other in design so some if not most (cant make promises) should be close or match up
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