95 sc vacuum lines

TBirdSC89

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i just bought this 95 and im finding some vacuum lines disconnected and strayed about, for the sake of saving time and being able to drive it, does anyone have any vacuum line diagrams or good pics of the lines coonected for a 95 sc? bought a shop manual but wont be here until next friday.
http://www.sccoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=125463&highlight=vacuum+lines
the pics in this thread are the lines that im trying to figure out where they go. there were different answers to where they go
any help appreciated thanks
 
thats exactly what i bought today on ebay :) exactly for that gold reason to. but it wont be here until late next week
 
The link to the post you added has all of the information for which you seek. Did you read thorugh the other post?
 
i did but i guess im just confused, thats not too hard for me:) i got some pics of what im looking at, the lines i think may be a little off...i got 5 pics total.
pic5 is that metal line on the side, i believe it goes to the little vacuum by the firewall on pic 4?
pic4 that vacuum line goes into the bigger one on the firewall on pic 3, not sure if thats right
and pic 2 throttle body of the supercharger thats was put on the 't' that connects to the valve cover line on pic1.
im sure these are off, it seems no matter how much i learn about these cars i always forget the little things. I CIRCLED THE AREAS IN BLACK SO ITS EASIER TO PINPOINT :)
 

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Pic 5 goes to the vapor purge canister. That line should go to the "T" port on the metal tube coming off of the PCV valve.

The PCV valve has a metal tube that connects to another vacuum port behind the intake plenum. This same metal tube has the "T" in it that I reference above.

The rest of your lines appear to be correct.
 
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i swear one day ill have all this memorized, i appreciate your help! and i cant wait for evtm to get here!
 
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