Mazda Truck Vacuum Hose connection

Tiny
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Engine Performance problem
Mazda Truck 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Manual

I really need your help!

I need a point A to point B on all my hoses. All my manual has to offer is "be careful when you remove them not to get them mixed up" I can't unring that bell.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 AT 3:19 PM

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Tiny
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Hello -

Well, we can't make any promises since we don't know what our manuals say, but we will sure give it a try!

First, I need a little more detailed info on your vehicle.

Please tell me the year, I know it is a Mazda, but I need the exact model, engine size in liter and the 8th digit of your VIN.
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 AT 4:42 PM
Tiny
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Vin number: JM2UF2118G0516308

1986 Mazda 4 cylinder pick up truck
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 AT 11:26 PM
Tiny
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It's a model B2000

Thanks
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Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 AT 11:27 PM
Tiny
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Hello -

I want to make sure that you have just the B2000, not the B2000LX, or the B2000 SE-5. Also, is this vehicle in California....... As there are two choices....... Federal and California Models and Canada but I assumed you were not in Canada.

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Friday, April 3rd, 2009 AT 5:10 PM
Tiny
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Is it possible hooking up the vacuum lines could cause a leak in the front end? Started leaking oil pretty heavy after i hooked up the vacuum lines using a diagram off the web.

the supplier for the diagram said althought it comes up under B2200 on https://www.2carpros.com/articles/mitchell1eautorepair-car-repair-manuals that the vacuum systems on mazda b2000 trucks years 1986 and up were the same.

Can I trade my request for a vacuum diagram for help with the oil leak I believe is coming from my front seal. It didn't leak at all until i worked on the vacuum hoses?

Thanks for your timely responses,

Dave
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009 AT 7:02 PM
Tiny
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Hi Dave

Well, you don't have to trade; I will gladly give you the vacuum diagram I just need the previous questions answered and may for the oil leak. They were:

I want to make sure that you have just the B2000, not the B2000LX, or the B2000 SE-5. Also, is this vehicle in California....... As there are two choices....... Federal and California Models and Canada but I assumed you were not in Canada. AND - please tell me the size of your engine in liter.........I know it is a 4cyl... But what is the liter size....... Should be on a decal under the hood.......

If you are sure it is from the front seal....... Are you....... Then no, I don't see how vacuum hoses would do that unless you hit the seal with a screw driver or something. If the car has sat a while the seal may be drying out.

Again, are you sure it is coming from there?
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009 AT 10:24 AM

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