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e36 vacuum conections

does anyone know where i can find a spare vacuum connection under the bonnet. i have a 325i se auto.
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

manufacturer's generally don't just add extra vacumn connections for the hell of it. I'd just get one of those T's, they even have them in plastic now really cheap. Very simple and cheap.
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

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manufacturer's generally don't just add extra vacumn connections for the hell of it. I'd just get one of those T's, they even have them in plastic now really cheap. Very simple and cheap.
i carnt find any. any idea where to look and then i will know what im dealing with.
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

well most all parts store have a T connection and even a 2-way connection to connect ur hoses togather with.
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

if you were refering to T's yes most any decent parts stores will have them or most hardware stores. If you were talking about vacumn lines to T into there are a couple on the drivers side intake area near the shock/fender area.
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

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if you were refering to T's yes most any decent parts stores will have them or most hardware stores. If you were talking about vacumn lines to T into there are a couple on the drivers side intake area near the shock/fender area.
do have a pic of this please?
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Re: e36 vacuum conections

no I don't but draw a "T" on a piece of paper and that is pretty much it. It splits the vacumn line so you can add another. go to any hardware store they should easily know what your talking about.

Sounds like you've been around bmw type things to long if you don't know what a "T" is. he he
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