I am in need of most, if not all, of the vacuum lines on my 98 Trans Am. When the motor was taken out, they were either severely dry rotted or broken. Is there anyone out there with used vacuum lines in good condition or am I stuck going through the dealership? Thanks.
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Most auto part stores sell vacuum lines by the foot. If you know the size you need and length you need, just go in and ask for them.
Plus, you really want to replace vacuum lines with new fresh ones instead of used ones if you have to replace them.Currently Owned F-Bodies
1994 Firebird 3.4L V6 SPI, T5, Black with T-Tops and Leather Interior (Daily Driver)
1985 Trans-Am 383 Stroker Carb., Black with T-Tops (Hobby Car)
1986 Trans-Am 5.0L TPI, Blue with T-Tops. (Project Car)
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Ya you can usually just slip the vacuum lines right out of the connectors and slide the new ones back in. I know for a fact that Advanced Auto Parts has the right size tubing for the job, but I'm sure there are many others out there.Originally posted by Hardcore LS1 View PostHow about the connectors etc that are on the old lines? Are they easily transferable?1995 Trans Am Firebird. LT1 with 6 Speed manual. cc503 Cam. Pacesetter long tubes with true dual exhaust. LPE CAI. K&N. 4.10 Gears. ZR1 Replica Rims. Comp Cams 1.6 Roller Rockers. Double roller timing chain. BMR Sub Frame connectors. LT4 Knock Mod. Madz28 tune. Pro 5.0 shifter. LS1 Driveshaft. MSD Coil. Sequential Taillights. Custom Interior. Lead foot.
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Time Slip: 1/4 -- 12.49 @ 116 MPH
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