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What are you saying is it broken or missing..
Their is a decail that covers the emmissions hose routing .
However there is always a trace of ware the hose was routed and connected look around the answers are their if you look at them fairly .
Fig. 14: Vacuum hose routing-1987 2.9L engine - zoom link here
Fig. 13: Vacuum hose routing-1987 2.3L engines - zoom link here
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Fig. 14: Vacuum hose routing-1987 2.9L engine - zoom link here
Fig. 13: Vacuum hose routing-1987 2.3L engines - zoom link here
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Suggest lots of possibilities...I assume it is NOT a TSi... so no Turbo.
If all vacuum lines are attached and in good shape, then you can have a back pressure issue, preventing the flow of burnt gas out of the engine, and therefore a low vacuum.
If you find that the Cat. converter is clogged (strong possibility...) the you can buy one...
There's are two stickers on the top of the radiator. There is one at the filler cap that shows the pulley and belt arrangement and the other one shows the routing of the emission hoses with charcoal canister.
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