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2007 LSJ: WTH did the PO do to the engine(Pic)

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Old 01-02-2017, 04:05 PM
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2007 LSJ: WTH did the PO do to the engine(Pic)

I've had the car for a month now and been fixing random things and today I noticed the evap solenoid disconnected, I also notice the coolant overflow going into the throttle body

Should I disconnect the overflow hose and connect the throttle body hose to the evap solenoid? Is that 1/4" both sides correct? Thanks in advance
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yes, unhook that right away. im not sure on the size, from factory is uses a formed plastic line with quick connect couplers. a piece of rubber vacuum hose should work on though, just measure the nipples
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If you haven't already fixed this, I have a bunch of those factory plastic lines that you are missing, if you need one let me know.
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Originally Posted by ItalianJoe1
If you haven't already fixed this, I have a bunch of those factory plastic lines that you are missing, if you need one let me know.
Thanks but I've since fixed it with a coolant hose from advance auto.
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Lmao @ the overflow hose plugged into the throttle body.




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