A little help please...
ci5ic
04-18-2004, 02:46 PM
Hey...
Right now, I'm helping a friend of mine put his 85 S-10 Blazer (2.8L V-6) back together... About a year ago, he ripped out just about everything in the engine bay that was belt driven (AC compressor, Alternator, Air Pump) plus most of the coolant lines, AC hoses, the carbeurator, all the fuel lines, etc. Unfortunately, he doesn't quite remember where everything goes, and all we have for reference is a Chiltons manual. He also has an 86 S-10 GMC Jimmy which is extremely similar in most aspects, but there are several differences. Basically, at this point, we've gotten most of it put back together except for the carbeurator and fuel lines, and the fuel lines are going to be the big obstacle for us...
Does anyone have a diagram of the fuel lines for this vehicle? He's got all the fuel lines still, but it looks like a hack-job (I guess a shop did some work on them a while back). We really need to get this thing running before it gets towed from in front of his house (some bastard neighbors have been complaining about it for some reason).
Any help would be highly appreciated, especially if someone has a link to an online helms manual or something.
Right now, I'm helping a friend of mine put his 85 S-10 Blazer (2.8L V-6) back together... About a year ago, he ripped out just about everything in the engine bay that was belt driven (AC compressor, Alternator, Air Pump) plus most of the coolant lines, AC hoses, the carbeurator, all the fuel lines, etc. Unfortunately, he doesn't quite remember where everything goes, and all we have for reference is a Chiltons manual. He also has an 86 S-10 GMC Jimmy which is extremely similar in most aspects, but there are several differences. Basically, at this point, we've gotten most of it put back together except for the carbeurator and fuel lines, and the fuel lines are going to be the big obstacle for us...
Does anyone have a diagram of the fuel lines for this vehicle? He's got all the fuel lines still, but it looks like a hack-job (I guess a shop did some work on them a while back). We really need to get this thing running before it gets towed from in front of his house (some bastard neighbors have been complaining about it for some reason).
Any help would be highly appreciated, especially if someone has a link to an online helms manual or something.
ci5ic
04-20-2004, 08:59 PM
bump.
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