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Dave Reed via CarKB.com 05-10-2005 02:40 PM

86 honda accord
 
I have a 86 Honda accord with bad carb. I got a used carburetor thru ebay,
but the vacuum lines are different. My car has an air jet controller, this
carb does not. I think it is some California emissions device. Can I not
hook this up. Tryed to find that vacuum line diagram, no luck.
Can I reroute vacuum lines A,B & C. If anybody has advice let me know.
Thanks

Eric 05-11-2005 09:30 PM

Re: 86 honda accord
 
"Dave Reed via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I have a 86 Honda accord with bad carb. I got a used carburetor thru ebay,
> but the vacuum lines are different. My car has an air jet controller, this
> carb does not. I think it is some California emissions device. Can I not
> hook this up. Tryed to find that vacuum line diagram, no luck.
> Can I reroute vacuum lines A,B & C. If anybody has advice let me know.
> Thanks


The vacuum hose diagram can usually be found on the underhood sticker.
However, sometimes these get lost especially if the hood has been replaced.
If that's the case, then you may want to check your local libraries. Mine
has a subscription to the All-Data database which has this type of
information available.

Eric

Eric 05-11-2005 09:30 PM

Re: 86 honda accord
 
"Dave Reed via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> I have a 86 Honda accord with bad carb. I got a used carburetor thru ebay,
> but the vacuum lines are different. My car has an air jet controller, this
> carb does not. I think it is some California emissions device. Can I not
> hook this up. Tryed to find that vacuum line diagram, no luck.
> Can I reroute vacuum lines A,B & C. If anybody has advice let me know.
> Thanks


The vacuum hose diagram can usually be found on the underhood sticker.
However, sometimes these get lost especially if the hood has been replaced.
If that's the case, then you may want to check your local libraries. Mine
has a subscription to the All-Data database which has this type of
information available.

Eric


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