Nasty vacuum lines Reply #15 – December 18, 2008, 12:01:45 AM So whats the cure for that? Quote Selected
Nasty vacuum lines Reply #16 – December 18, 2008, 03:53:58 PM Quote from: 20thanniver-ls;247942So whats the cure for that?Make sure the theromostate is closed when the car is cold (ie the upper radiator hose should be easy to squeeze when the engine is started and the car is cold as no water is flowing through it. If it's firm when the car is cold the t-state is stuck open). Also don't idle the car when it's cold. I drive my 95 all year and even when it's below 0*F in the winter I just start it and drive off. I do start the 88 1-2 times a month in the winter but only when it's above freezing. Plus before I drive it in the spring I change the oil to get all the out that forms from sitting for 5 months. Quote Selected
Nasty vacuum lines Reply #17 – December 20, 2008, 04:09:15 PM Well im going to repalce the vacuum lines today, but im not really sure which ones i should replace, where all the main vacuum lines really are, anybody got a link to a diagram? Quote Selected