Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:38:51 GMT
From: Paul Halliday <pjghnospamyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Where does small baby hose from top of Bypass valve go do?? (was: Re: 1995 Saab 900SE Turbo Bypass Valve location??)


in article k9f423ds26sklc7f56tjupjcl0fndapkmonospamcom, still me at wheeledBobnospamo.com wrote on 15/04/2007 16:07: > On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 10:05:26 GMT, Paul Halliday > <pjghnospamyonder.co.uk> wrote: > >> Just connect up the vac hose as I described earlier and you'll be fine. >> Don't go blowing flames at the chap at the smog shop - he'll laugh at you :) >> >> Paul > > If this is a '95 NG900 turbo, there should be only one hose coming out > of the bypass valve. It leads back to the manifold, as Paul suggested. > > See this diagram: > > http://www.geocities.com/ng900set/Vac_hoses/vac_hose.html > > I think it's #4 that you are talking about... one hose. > > These hoses are known for becoming brittle and often breaking off. > Most of us with NG900's have purchased 6 feet or so of hose and > replaced (one by one when we do it) all the (small) vacuum hoses on > the engine. Total cost is about $5 and it takes at most a half hour. That's an excellent diagram - well played! Yes, indeed ... I believe it is port #4 off the throttle body. Paul 1989 900 Turbo S http://saab.go.dyndns.org/

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