86 Cherokee hose question
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86 Cherokee hose question
Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential. I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in advance Don
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Don,
The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Don,
The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Don,
The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Don,
The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
like the radiator cross member.
Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
wheel drive switches.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> Don Smith wrote:
>
>
> Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> advance Don
>
>
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Don,
> The one hose that connected directly to the top or the differential
> housing is a breather hose and meant to be open attached to something
> like the radiator cross member.
> Your axle should also have an disconnect diaphragm operated by
> vacuum hoses running from the transfer case switch and dash panel four
> wheel drive switches.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>
> > Don Smith wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I am trying to get my 1986 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer back
> > on the road again. I just completed a valve job on the head and have
> > found that there are a few vacuum hoses that I cannot seem to find
> > information as to where they connect to. The main area of problem is
> > the metal hose manifold of multi tubes that does a right angle turn
> > around the rear of the 4-150 2.46L engine. My manual does not seem to
> > show much in this area. Also while looking for their locations I
> > have found a hose that seems to be disconnected under the engine. The
> > one end that is connected goes to the top of the front differential.
> > I assume it is for the Command Trac 4WD but cannot see where it is
> > supposed to be connected to. Any help would be greatly appreciated
> > and if someone could email me a diagram of the vacuum manifold I would
> > be in your debt. My email is desmith@innercite.com. Thanks in
> > advance Don
> >
> >
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Re: 86 Cherokee hose question
Hi Don,
This vacuum diagram is for an '86 carburated six, so it probably
won't do you any good: http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/vacuhose.htm
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Don Smith wrote:
>
> Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
> about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
> about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don
This vacuum diagram is for an '86 carburated six, so it probably
won't do you any good: http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/vacuhose.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Don Smith wrote:
>
> Hi Bill Thanks for the information. Will look under the vehicle to see
> about the other connections to the differential. Now all I need to find out
> about is the vacuum hose connections. Thanks again Don