Help with 1jz cut wires/hoses?
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Help with 1jz cut wires/hoses?
Hey guys, I been out of the game for awhile. I purchased my sc300 for my fiance about two years ago, and finally decided to start building it. I bought this 1jz online, everything looks really good and has a warranty, but there are a few cut hoses and loose wires and i am not sure what they go to or what they are for. So if anyone has any ideas or knows what they are, i would greatly appreciate the help.
These 5 wires are connected to the ecu harness, but i dont see any places for them to go to in the plugs.
this hose is underneath the waterpump
vacuum line in the middle that goes up to the manifold
another cut hose
cut hose on the manifold
two green wires and the hose underneath it.
Again, im a noob at this. So i have no idea, ive tried to do research on it, but cant find specifics on what they are. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
These 5 wires are connected to the ecu harness, but i dont see any places for them to go to in the plugs.
this hose is underneath the waterpump
vacuum line in the middle that goes up to the manifold
another cut hose
cut hose on the manifold
two green wires and the hose underneath it.
Again, im a noob at this. So i have no idea, ive tried to do research on it, but cant find specifics on what they are. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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they probably went to a body plug (to the chassis harness) and they probably just cut them off because they couldn't get the plug off easily.
The second picture that's the power steering lines one side will go to the pump and the other side to the side of the power steering reservoir.
the vacuum line its hard to say without seeing which nipple on the manifold its coming off of.
looks like there are 2 of them. the one with the check line might be for the evap system.
in fact both of them could be for the evap system, one line coming off the throttle body usually has a check valve and another vacuum line that goes to a vsv then those lines are teed and go to the charcoal tank (factory setup) usually it can vary some I would try and find the vacuum diagram hood sticker for that motor it will make it a ton easier. you can also just remove all the unecessary stuff depending on if you have to get it tested.
they probably went to a body plug (to the chassis harness) and they probably just cut them off because they couldn't get the plug off easily.
The second picture that's the power steering lines one side will go to the pump and the other side to the side of the power steering reservoir.
the vacuum line its hard to say without seeing which nipple on the manifold its coming off of.
looks like there are 2 of them. the one with the check line might be for the evap system.
in fact both of them could be for the evap system, one line coming off the throttle body usually has a check valve and another vacuum line that goes to a vsv then those lines are teed and go to the charcoal tank (factory setup) usually it can vary some I would try and find the vacuum diagram hood sticker for that motor it will make it a ton easier. you can also just remove all the unecessary stuff depending on if you have to get it tested.
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they probably went to a body plug (to the chassis harness) and they probably just cut them off because they couldn't get the plug off easily.
The second picture that's the power steering lines one side will go to the pump and the other side to the side of the power steering reservoir.
the vacuum line its hard to say without seeing which nipple on the manifold its coming off of.
looks like there are 2 of them. the one with the check line might be for the evap system.
in fact both of them could be for the evap system, one line coming off the throttle body usually has a check valve and another vacuum line that goes to a vsv then those lines are teed and go to the charcoal tank (factory setup) usually it can vary some I would try and find the vacuum diagram hood sticker for that motor it will make it a ton easier. you can also just remove all the unecessary stuff depending on if you have to get it tested.
they probably went to a body plug (to the chassis harness) and they probably just cut them off because they couldn't get the plug off easily.
The second picture that's the power steering lines one side will go to the pump and the other side to the side of the power steering reservoir.
the vacuum line its hard to say without seeing which nipple on the manifold its coming off of.
looks like there are 2 of them. the one with the check line might be for the evap system.
in fact both of them could be for the evap system, one line coming off the throttle body usually has a check valve and another vacuum line that goes to a vsv then those lines are teed and go to the charcoal tank (factory setup) usually it can vary some I would try and find the vacuum diagram hood sticker for that motor it will make it a ton easier. you can also just remove all the unecessary stuff depending on if you have to get it tested.
I see. Thanks a lot man, that helps so much. Where my car is registered i dont have to do any smogging or testing whatsoever. So do you think i can just cap it?
With the chassis harness, i should just be able to see what is missing from the 2jzge harness right? and just solder the plug(s) back on?
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yea, it is a rear sump soarer set. I found another weird wire that was cut off the main harness, ill post it when i get off work and see if you or anyone else knows what it is too. I didnt notice it before.
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The motor is missing the speed sensor, I called them and they are going to try and source one and replace it for me.
I ran into another problem though, I was doing research on the motor and some people said that the throttle cable is too short, others said it fit fine, mine is too short. Is there a way you are supposed to make it fit? or do i have to buy a different cable?
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Yea exactly Ali
99.9% of shops won't include it and won't even tell you about it missing. Happend to me and another 150$ later I wasn't happy.
As for the throttle cable you use a Camry throttle cable from like a 95 or something. I have a spare in n my garage some were from when I did mine.
99.9% of shops won't include it and won't even tell you about it missing. Happend to me and another 150$ later I wasn't happy.
As for the throttle cable you use a Camry throttle cable from like a 95 or something. I have a spare in n my garage some were from when I did mine.
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