AboutSkip Bollinger Expertise Heretofore, I will NOT answer any mechanical question. I am not qualified and can only offer speculations. You are better served by others that are true Techs. With that being said, please only ask about parts and locating obsolete Auto Parts. Thank you.
I have the ability to locate quite a few mechanical parts for American made vehicles fron the 1900`s to present. Some are OEM and some are aftermarket. This would include engine, brake and chassis parts. Body parts and trim are VERY difficult to find but you may inquire.
If you need assistance in repair, I have illustrated books for major American manufacturers that show some illustrations BEFORE 1974. If needed, I can supply repair manuals for your specific vehicle.
PLEASE REMEBER I'M A PARTS SPECIALIST, NOT A TECH!! Thank you..
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Question 92 f250 4x4 i have a missing vacuum line ,and can't find where it goes. Where can i find diagrams or pics.I already have a haines manual. thanx
Answer Andrew,
Thank you for understanding my profession. You know I'm NOT a Tech and have phrased your question excellently, thank you.
Your local Public Library will have a section called a "Reference Section". You cannot check out those books but can photocopy them and take the papers home to do repairs. The manual you want to find is one of two. Either a Motors Vacuum and Wiring Diagram manual for your truck OR a Motors Emission Control Manual. I have a gut feeling Motors has quit printing the Vacuum and Wiring Diagram manual in favor of the Emission Control Manual.
When you get to the library, you will need to know (you already have) the year, make and model but you will need the engine size and possibly the 8th digit of the VIN. This number can be read through the driver's side of the windshield. IF by some chance the Library doesn't have the Manual...
As a last resort, you may need to go to your local Ford Dealership and ask to see a vacuum diagram for your engine. It may cost you a six pack and a hooker but at least you will get the information.
These are the only 2 free places I can think of. There are other places out there but they are all "pay for view".
I hope this helps. Thank you for your question.
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