1986 GMC Sierra 3500 (Flat Bed)

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Rhino3310

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Just bought this rig on the cheap for my house. Seems like a very rugged and tough truck. Got'er running by doing a tune-up but my problem is most of the vacuum lines are either missing or disinigrated. I tried to follow the actual schematic but it seems to complicated. I guess what I'm looking for to simplify my dilemma is an actual picture of an Engine compartment that will show me the routing of the vacuum lines or a video. I surely do appreciate whoever can help me or have other suggestions. Thanks....Rhino!
 

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It's not all that complicated to do the vac lines. Just takes a bit of patience.

We do have vacuum diagrams in the Squarebody Library. Might be helpful to you if your diagram is hard to read like many are.

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