Vaccum Line Diagram
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i was rebuillding my harley after it got stolen and i had a friend who woked at the local ford place, so he pulled up the parts computer and it has all the diagrams. if it helps. they have to know what there doing to though
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well when ever i go about 55 60mph and i just coast the rpms drop and it feels like it is lagging power . i found a vaccum line that was in bad shape and i replaced it and the truck has been doing fine but it started again so i was just going to replace all them and if i had a diagram it would make it easier but i guess ill just do it the hard way
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well when ever i go about 55 60mph and i just coast the rpms drop and it feels like it is lagging power . i found a vaccum line that was in bad shape and i replaced it and the truck has been doing fine but it started again so i was just going to replace all them and if i had a diagram it would make it easier but i guess ill just do it the hard way
If you have a 5.4 you could be experiencing a low grade misfire and replacing the COPs would fix that. I would recommend replacing the plugs too.
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All the vacuum lines are preformed so you will have to get them from the dealer. Just go to the parts counter and order the lines and replace them 1 at a time.
If you have a 5.4 you could be experiencing a low grade misfire and replacing the COPs would fix that. I would recommend replacing the plugs too.
If you have a 5.4 you could be experiencing a low grade misfire and replacing the COPs would fix that. I would recommend replacing the plugs too.
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Last edited by transmaster; 12-20-2008 at 01:34 AM.