the invisible air pump
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the invisible air pump - 6/22/2007 11:03:19 AM
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wesgmc
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yes yes yes -after 3 months im driving my RS--but someone has taken out the air pump/valve and etc.--they by passed the heater core also--i have 3 places to try and reroute to hook up my heatercore(which i hope is good)theres two tubes below the alternator-the bottom tube splits into two outlets so i have three outlets-the water pump has a bypass hose on it-there is one vacuum hose(small)not hooked up that probably went to the air pump switching valve(also non existant)--can any one tell how or show me a drawing on how to hook up to make my heater/air cond. to work -pleeeeez
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RE: the invisible air pump - 6/29/2007 3:53:05 PM
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zeus8807
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might wanna be sure you ever had a air pump to begin with, i know quite a few of the auto v6's didnt come with a air pump, it the reason i chose a v6 car for my project, my 87 v6 auto had no factory air pump i have papers from chevy to prove it to my inspection place. from what ive been told thou most manual cars had them thou, so before you go to the trouble i would double check.
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