Anyone got an engine compartment close up photo?

TITAN STANG

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I need a photo of a stock Mustang to see where some hoses go. When I bought my car, it was all hacked and some vacuum hoses are loose and some are not even there. I even believe that I am missing some schraeder valves, but I may be mistaken. I Have a good vacuum diagram, but just needed to see the top of the engine cause the missing parts are on the top :nonono:
 
My car is a 90 LX 5.0 Manual. I got some Vacuum hoses that are not where they suppose to be like the EGR hose is completely gone. There is one that comes under the upper intake to ??? dunno cause is plugged with a bolt. and in the passenger side fuel lines I think that the schraeder valves are gone on the fuel lines or rail. May be wrong on the last one, but wanted to check. The last guy who had it made a frankestein out of it :nonono:
 
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Maybe this will help...
 
TITAN STANG said:
I need a photo of a stock Mustang to see where some hoses go. When I bought my car, it was all hacked and some vacuum hoses are loose and some are not even there. I even believe that I am missing some schraeder valves, but I may be mistaken. I Have a good vacuum diagram, but just needed to see the top of the engine cause the missing parts are on the top :nonono:

From the top ?

http://www.geocities.com/jf_dallaire/enginebay.jpg

I dont know if you can see what you looking for in there
This is a 89 GT
 
you can buy some rubber hosing from the auto store for your vac line...you'll need to know the size though, so maybe take a diff. line off temporarily or something. The line from below the upper most likely goes to the charcoal box that gets rid of exhaust fumes from the tank. The charcoal box is located in the front/pass side of the car near the bottom maybe an inch or two away from the radiator. There's a vacuum tree on the pass. side near the firewall that has 5 vac lines from it. Two of the lines go to smog, one goes to EGR, one goes to upper intake and I don't know where the other goes. You have a vac. line that runs from the upper intake (left nozzle if you're standing in front of the car) to the fuel pressure regulator.