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Ed Hall

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You can get them at the dealer. They are vacuum purge lines. I think that is what they are called. They come off the top of the throttle body and go back to the Evap Solenoid, vacuum reservoir, and cruise control servo. The problem is that to get the pieces you need you have to buy all the lines. It comes as a kit. I bought one for my 94 Concours a few years back.

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You can get them at the dealer. They are vacuum purge lines. I think that is what they are called. They come off the top of the throttle body and go back to the Evap Solenoid, vacuum reservoir, and cruise control servo. The problem is that to get the pieces you need you have to buy all the lines. It comes as a kit. I bought one for my 94 Concours a few years back.

You are correct. I bought the so called rubber fittings for my 91 4.9 and as you said, it came attached to the nylon shaped lines, which is a good idea as that stuff gets brittle from heat. Not cheap if I recall

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