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Huntervf

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Personally I've never removed those bolts when doing a 60k. I always unhook the throttle cable and then remove the single 8mm bolt that holds it to the bracket. Then I remove the other 8mm bolt that holds the cruise control cable to the same bracket. If you don't have any, I suggest going out & buying a can of PB blaster...it's a great spray lubricant that works great on rusty & corroded bolts.
 

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:madflame: Got the manifold off and was disasembling it when the fuel lines :shrug: snapped, they run from what lookes like the fuel filter, the little black cylinder at the back of the intake. I thought you had to remove the lines but you dont :bonk: . Do you guys no what lines they are and were i can get them thanks.
 

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That little black thing is a vaccum canister for your secondary butterflies.

(The fuel filter is on the passenger side, under the rear door bolted to the frame. Bout 2/3rds the height of a can of pop and not too much thinner.)

Not sure what lines you snapped, perhaps the vaccum lines to the secondray acuators?
 

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Thats what i was also thinking it could have been. Do stores (auto zone etc...) carry them or would i have to get ***** by ford to order them?
 

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You're talking about the rubber lines from the secondary cannister? You can get that anywhere. Not sure what else you're referring to on the intake.
 

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If I'm not mistaken, Bittersweet sho has vacuum lines for $20 + $5 for shipping. You could also get some plain rubber or silicone hose from the local parts stores that would fit. You'd have to cut them yourself though.
 

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