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Vacuum lines 5VZ?

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I've been lurking around for a bit without creating an account after getting my 99' with a bad motor.. I've recently swapped an 01' 5VZ into her and now I'm having a little difficulty finding out where all of the vacuum lines are supposed to go

Does anyone have a decent diagram/picture of the vac lines on a 5VZ in a 3rd gen? Also, I already changed the TB since the 01 didn't quite look like it'd work with my 99!

Here's the pic of my bucket.. It's got an unknown 3" lift with BFG T/A.. I believe it is a 33"?


Also, if anyone knows of anyone with those front fender flares for sale, send em my way! The previous seller said that his wife threw em away...
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Hi all,
I've been lurking around for a bit without creating an account after getting my 99' with a bad motor.. I've recently swapped an 01' 5VZ into her and now I'm having a little difficulty finding out where all of the vacuum lines are supposed to go

Does anyone have a decent diagram/picture of the vac lines on a 5VZ in a 3rd gen? Also, I already changed the TB since the 01 didn't quite look like it'd work with my 99!

Here's the pic of my bucket.. It's got an unknown 3" lift with BFG T/A.. I believe it is a 33"?



Also, if anyone knows of anyone with those front fender flares for sale, send em my way! The previous seller said that his wife threw em away...

Here's the FSM. May have to go to several places in it to get the info you need

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...nvite=COG4vfsI
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Here's the FSM. May have to go to several places in it to get the info you need

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0...nvite=COG4vfsI
Yeah, I actually have the FSM but the only thing I could readily find was the vacuum diagram for the intake manifold to the large black box (not sure what it's called) on the driver's side near the brake booster.'

The best would be if anyone could just take a shot of their bay from top down, haha.
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Dude I like your truck. It's nice.
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That looks like a Limited so this is for a '99 Auto V6. The parts with *1 are NOT installed on your model. Some connections are not shown but is best overall diagram I know of.
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Thank you, it was supercharged but the PO took the SC and the hood

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That looks like a Limited so this is for a '99 Auto V6. The parts with *1 are NOT installed on your model. Some connections are not shown but is best overall diagram I know of.
Thank you! If that was in the FSM, I must've been looking at the wrong place!
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Thank you! If that was in the FSM, I must've been looking at the wrong place!
No, that is from the Toyota parts listings. Section 17-08: Vacuum Piping.

The on-line FSM is for 2002 and is going to be somewhat different, anyway.
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Good news is that with the mix of that vac diagram and what was under the hood, I eventually got her to start.
Bad news is that when I started her, white smoke started pouring out of the exhaust.

Hopefully it's just residual coolant in the exhaust from the PO's blown HG, because if this motor is bad, I will be

I still need to find coolant hoses to the TB from the intake manifold, since I had to kinda jerry rig one up for the time being. I guess it'll be a good time to change up all of the stiff/rotting vac lines!
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Good news is that with the mix of that vac diagram and what was under the hood, I eventually got her to start.
Bad news is that when I started her, white smoke started pouring out of the exhaust.

Hopefully it's just residual coolant in the exhaust from the PO's blown HG, because if this motor is bad, I will be

I still need to find coolant hoses to the TB from the intake manifold, since I had to kinda jerry rig one up for the time being. I guess it'll be a good time to change up all of the stiff/rotting vac lines!
I hope the motor's OK. Keeps us updated. I replaced the coolant hoses recently on my 2000 LTD. Should be the same. Here's the OEM part #'s

99556-10300 HOSE, WATER $5.98

16261-62060 HOSE, WATER BY-PASS $8.00

Got them from Toyota Motor Parts - Genuine OEM Parts at Low Prices
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I hope the motor's OK. Keeps us updated. I replaced the coolant hoses recently on my 2000 LTD. Should be the same. Here's the OEM part #'s

99556-10300 HOSE, WATER $5.98

16261-62060 HOSE, WATER BY-PASS $8.00

Got them from Toyota Motor Parts - Genuine OEM Parts at Low Prices
Thank you for that link.. but the shipping is a bit outrageous. Haha, it's $12 shipping for two hoses that costs $14.00! :/
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After a little searching around...
Engine Coolant Bypass Hose - 16261-62060 | Buy Genuine Parts at Mid Atlantic Toyota Parts with reasonable shipping!
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