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Old 04-27-2007, 10:40 PM
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Question Xpost: Name this (stock) 951 part?

... that came off a vacuum T on the passenger side of the firewall and leads to the vacuum T that goes to the rear port and banjo bolt on the exhaust side of the intake manifold. A part number would be a plus. Thanks.

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that is the check valve I do believe...no idea on the part number.
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Correct, it's the vacuum check valve -- it prevents boost from going into the vacuum system (like for the climate control).
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I'd give you the part number off of mine, but it has a Ford name/number on it. Direct, cheaper replacement I'm sure.

On the 928, it comes off the vac booster.
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I appreciate all the responses. Can someone locate it on PET for me? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by SeanR
On the 928, it comes off the vac booster.
OK, this tidbit helped me locate it in the PET diagrams. It's shown with the 928 set up, which was throwing me off. Part number for the vacuum check valve is: 928.537.361.02

Thanks for your help!



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