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Old 03-22-2006, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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91 Corolla...Need a Vacuum Diagram

I am not too familar with the Toyotas, but I put a newer 4a-fe engine in a 91 Corolla and I have a few vacuum lines that are going no where. I did a search, but I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.

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I have one small hose coming off the back of the intake manifold (passenger side near the top) that needs to be connected and one from the bottom of the PS Pump. I am unsure if the connect but a diagram of everything probably would tell me. I checked the autozone vacuum diagram and it was no help.

any help would be great!
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hi. I came accross with this site, ebooksquad.com and they have various vacuum diagrams for download. Try this link below:

http://opc.mr2oc.com/online_parts_ca...m_diagrams.pdf
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I am not too familar with the Toyotas, but I put a newer 4a-fe engine in a 91 Corolla and I have a few vacuum lines that are going no where. I did a search, but I couldn't find the answer I was looking for.

The Problem:
I have one small hose coming off the back of the intake manifold (passenger side near the top) that needs to be connected and one from the bottom of the PS Pump. I am unsure if the connect but a diagram of everything probably would tell me. I checked the autozone vacuum diagram and it was no help.

any help would be great!

The one small hose coming off the back of the intake manifold (passenger side near the top) that needs to be connected probably goes to the MAP sensor which is mounted on the passenger's side fire wall.
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