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Vacuum question
I just bought a 1982 CJ7 and I'm trying to make sure all my vacuum lines are connected correctly. The diagram in my Chilton's book is next to impossible to read. Are there any other places I could look; online maybe? I've found a couple spots that look like there should be a vacuum line connected but I don't know where they're supposed to go
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I use an on-line service called Alldata that is offered through Autozone. For the most part, they are pretty decent, but I have found them lacking in certain areas (i.e., the location of a fuel filter on a 2002 Hyundai Sonata).
If you are going to be doing a lot of work to the Jeep, you might want to think about getting the shop manual. I have actually debated it for my Taurus and my wife's Hyundai. Might just end up buying them because I can see some serious work coming up in the near future for these cars.
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tater go to an auto parts store and see if you can find a Clymer's manual for it. I had found in the past, they were a lot better than Chilton's. Good pictures, and very DIY.
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