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Can someone with a 95 2.2 engine please post a picture of the antifreeze inlet for reference? Where the antifreeze comes into the motor right in front on the distributor cap. I had to change my motor with a older toyota motor and I am not sure if the inlot piece is the same, had to turn in my old motor as a core so I have nothing to refence it by.

Thanks.
I believe the piece is called the Coolant Outlet.
I can post photo in the morning when it's daylight here

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I would greatly appreciate it.
Not sure how you would like the photos so I took 3, if you need more close ups let me know




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Can you tell me where these 2 hoses are going to?
sorry mate completely forgot to check back here, i had a quick look and they loop underneath the distributor cap and go to the right under the air intake, post photos soon

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QUOTE (gas65 @ Mar 24, 2014 - 6:57 PM) *
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Can you tell me where these 2 hoses are going to?


Which sensor is that? Mine doesn't have it neither does any other 5sfe I've seen before. USDM ones at least.

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Mine does... It's an EGR VSV. Basically it assists in the warmup phase by keeping the EGR open to allow the engine to warm up faster. Coolant temp the. Shuts the valve once it's up to temp.

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That's weird how mine doesn't have it. Still passed state emissions too.

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goes underneath
into
underneath the intake

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There is a vac diagram in your engine bay that will show exactly where it goes.
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QUOTE (ILoveMySilly97 @ Mar 26, 2014 - 3:39 AM) *
>That's weird how mine doesn't have it. Still passed state emissions too.

I think it's an OBDI thing. My car is CA emissions too

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I'm just giving pictures as asked tongue.gif

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QUOTE (RabidTRD @ Mar 26, 2014 - 1:30 PM) *
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QUOTE (ILoveMySilly97 @ Mar 26, 2014 - 3:39 AM) *
>That's weird how mine doesn't have it. Still passed state emissions too.

I think it's an OBDI thing. My car is CA emissions too

probably.

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QUOTE (RabidTRD @ Mar 25, 2014 - 10:55 PM) *
>Mine does... It's an EGR VSV. Basically it assists in the warmup phase by keeping the EGR open to allow the engine to warm up faster. Coolant temp the. Shuts the valve once it's up to temp.



that has NOTHING to do with the EGR. that is a temp check valve. then the engine gets warm enough it allows the intake manifold to suck vapors though the charcoal from the gas tank.

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I'm pretty sure mine goes to the EGR. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I replaced the hoses on it not too long ago and could have sworn it was that. It could have been the two to the top of the throttle body though.

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Funny, I've been considering replacing it in my 94 for around 3 years, as one of the inlets on the valve is broken off, so I've only got one of the two hoses hooked up, when I get the 99 I popped the hood and was looking around, and it doesn't use the same setup.

So, I've got one of each, one with and one without, always figured I would replace it when I got around to finding one at the pull-n-save.
My original one broke when I was taking out my distributor. It was brittle and I bumped it lol.

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