I NEED ENGINE PHOTO OF A 1988 GT 5.0 SO I CAN FIGYRE OUT WHERE VACUM HOSES GO

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Asked by STANBOB Aug 14, 2007 at 11:34 PM about the 1988 Ford Mustang GT Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Better than a photo would be to get a copy of the underhood vacuum diagram. A dealership should have this and can make you a photocopy of it, or a shop manual, available on Ebay or as a Haynes manual locally. A picture of the engine will not be as effective since many vacuum lines are overlapping or hidden.

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I had the same problem. Instead I use the 93 Cobra intake. Took it to a shop and was robbed $750.00 to attach my vaccum lines. Lesson learned, take pics and label hoses next time.

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Make notes of what lines you took off and label them too , esp if you don't do this kind of stuff daily. A good manual is a big help too , factory , or aftermarket ( Haynes ) They usually include vacuum diagrams , as well as wiring diagrams . Some auto parts stores have a self help section with information available for free , you get access to shop manuals and can also print information at the store .

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