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hey,
can someone help me as far as a diagram or something what this valve connects to from where please? the motor is ot of the car, it broke on the removal, and im not sure which hoses go where? thanks for ur time......
hi thanks for the reply, but i dont have a diagram, thas the problem, i need as much help as i can get really........But its a 99 civic ex, and its that little black piece in the pic thats broken, it has 2 of those black "nipples" on it.....they are coolant lines......i really dont know where to look i checked youtube and nothing........thanks again for the help....
hi thanks for the reply, but i dont have a diagram, thas the problem, i need as much help as i can get really........But its a 99 civic ex, and its that little black piece in the pic thats broken, it has 2 of those black "nipples" on it.....they are coolant lines......i really dont know where to look i checked youtube and nothing........thanks again for the help....
Yeah, 1st lesson is you gotta stop that "Youtube First" searching. It really doesn't help in about 80% of the cases. You need to know what to ask before you ask it. So, that link to Majestic Honda is something you need to have as a marked "Favorite". That will do much greater good.
But now, not only do you have that link to see if it's the right part, you can possibly now "buy it", and get yourself on the road. If nothing else, (say they no longer sell it) you now know what you need off of Majestic, another car parts dealer like Rock Auto, another engine with the same configuration, or a "boneyard" pick. Pop it on and keep it movin'...
Oh no no i have a new one, i just dont know what lines to connect to it, more specifically which ones.......thanks for the help fellas, i appreciate it. I looked in the Haynes manual and found absolutely not a damn thing.....
Shodan - thanks!! To me, one thing about the various Honda/Acura parts sites that takes extra time is going thru all of the system/components pages trying to find the part that is needed. - Jim
Oh no no i have a new one, i just dont know what lines to connect to it, more specifically which ones.......thanks for the help fellas, i appreciate it. I looked in the Haynes manual and found absolutely not a damn thing.....
In the Majestic Honda parts page that I linked, for the air assist valve, it shows that the top connection goes to 'E-1-1 and E-1-2' while the side goes to 'B-1-1', but I'm not sure how to use those to find where the lines actually go to. The second link that I attached mentions some info about the lines to the valve. It sounds like the top is a vacuum line probably connected to the intake manifold, while the side line is a water line. Are the lines that were broken still dangling from the motor? As a last resort, you might be able to take a look at some Honda engines at a wrecking yard to find how any lines are routed/connected. - Jim
In the Majestic Honda parts page that I linked, for the air assist valve, it shows that the top connection goes to 'E-1-1 and E-1-2' while the side goes to 'B-1-1', but I'm not sure how to use those to find where the lines actually go to. The second link that I attached mentions some info about the lines to the valve. It sounds like the top is a vacuum line probably connected to the intake manifold, while the side line is a water line. Are the lines that were broken still dangling from the motor? As a last resort, you might be able to take a look at some Honda engines at a wrecking yard to find how any lines are routed/connected. - Jim
ummm little help on where e-1-1 , e-1-2, and b-1-1 are?? any ideas??
ummm little help on where e-1-1 , e-1-2, and b-1-1 are?? any ideas??
From what holmesnmanny mentioned, it looks like E-1-1/E-1-2 (the top connector of the air assist valve) connects to a hose to the throttle body or intake manifold (the hose is part 19 in the throttle body diagram) as that throttle drawing component section mentions that hose goes to the 'air assist valve'. Hopefully the hose or hose with broken nipple from the air assist valve is present on the engine you're working on. I believe that the B-1-1 (side connection to the air assist valve) probably connects to some water line as it looks like the air assist valve screws into the thermostat housing case. - Jim