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porschefile2010
post May 6 2015, 02:00 PM
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Hi to you all up there. I recently replaced my FI wiring loom and must have knocked this small tube off in the process and I am baffled as to where it should be going> So it's the one coming up through the bottom of the engine bay and adjacent to the water drain, below the battery. I had a feeling it might be coming from the fuel tank as some sort of vent but that seems a long way to be running a vent line.
I know someone here will know straight off where this should hook up.
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post May 6 2015, 04:12 PM
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If it goes through the tin from above ( as it obviously does in the pic) look around the distributor for the oil pressure sender and see if there is provision for tapping off a fitting for the tube for a mechanical gauge. The tube under the tin might go to the center tunnel with the wiring harness. 'Course I shoulda asked first: do you have an oil pressure gauge? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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