What's this hose??

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AdamDude04

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Well I have this idea of installing a high power, power inverter. I don't want the inverter installed inside the truck if I can help it..so I'm looking for locations under the hood. Only logical place would be on the passanger fender. Problem is, there is three items that need to be moved.. see the photo below:

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Here in the first photo.. what are these items? I already know where to relocate the coffee can - and works with the plastic vacume hose so it'll still work..

but the other two items, what aer they? They are connected to an "air pump"? I don't even know what the air pump does.. Any way to re-route these without damage? I have an idea but don't want to break anything..

In this photo, this is where I plan to install the power inverter. Powerful enough to power some light power tools, computer, and other items. Going to have an electrical outlet in the rear cargo area, and in the center console.

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I would like to know the real names too. But I dont think you can remove them as the coffee can is a vacuum charcoal canister when removed you lose vacuum pressure.

 

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Secondary Air Injection system consists of a belt-driven Air Pump, single or dual AIR Diverter valve(s), an AIR Bypass valve, and AIR Bypass solenoids, air silencer - you Label is And This/filter - you Label is An This, Powertrain Control Module and connecting wires and vacuum hoses. The Belt-Driven Secondary Air Injection system provides either upstream/bypass air or upstream/downstream/bypass air. The number of these system configurations vary significantly with AIR Bypass and AIR Diverter valve combinations (Figure 179).

1. The PCM requires ECT, IAT and rpm inputs to initiate Secondary Air Injection operation.

2. The PCM provides one or more signals that enable one or more AIR Bypass solenoids.

3. The AIR Bypass solenoids control one or more AIR Bypass valves and/or AIR Bypass Diverter Valves in order to route secondary air depending upon the specific configuration.

4. The belt-driven Air Pump is operational any time the engine is running.

more info here

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COFFE CAN - you Label is This;

The vacuum controls leak (including the "coffee can" reservoir on the R wheelwell) (Miesk5 NOTE, this is the Vacuum Reservoir (VRESER), it stores excess vacuum to prevent rapid fluctuations and sudden drops in a vacuum signal, such as during acceleration) get misrouted during other repairs, or the diaphragms rupture. Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) & miesk5

- EDIT - I deleted some extraneous info that got in here due to the CC lag

my Comcast is really slow; I am getting x ed trying to get the info inserted in correct places here since I am going back & forth between your pics and some Pic Links I have in my site & files; so I'll end it now and wait to see if CC gets up to a decent speed.

 
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miesk5

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The VRESER is also shown in the Vac Line Diagram on top of you radiator

It should look like this:

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CALIBRATION PARTS LIST

NAME/DESCRIPTION ENGINEERING NO. SERVICE NO.

VALVE ASSY., (Thermactor Air By-Pass) E1TE 9B289-GA E1TZ 9B289-C

SENSOR, (EGR Valve) E7TF 9G428-AA E7TZ 9G428-A

RESERVOIR ASSY., (EGR Vacuum) D5TE 9E453-AA D5TZ 9E453-A

CONTROL ASSY., (EGR Vacuum Regulator) E53E 9J459-AA E63Z 9J459-A

VALVE ASSY., (Thermactor Air Control Solenoid Vacuum) E7TE 9H465-AA E7TE 9H465-BA Alt. E7TZ 9H465-A E7TZ 9H465-B Alt.

SENSOR ASSY., (Exhaust Gas Oxygen) E73F 9F472-AA, BA,CA E73Z 9F472-A

SENSOR ASSY., (Manifold Gas Oxygen) E7EF 9F479-A1A,A2A E7FZ 9F479-A

VALVE ASSY., (EGR Gas Oxygen) E7TE 9F483-F2A,F4A E6TE 9F483-B2A, B4A Alt. E7TZ 9F483-F E6TZ 9F483-B Alt.

PUMP ASSY., (Thermactor) E5TE 9A486-DB E5TZ 9A486-D

VALVE ASSY., (Thermactor Check - 3/4-14 Short Connector One End - Hose ****** One End - Upstream) D4VY 9A487-A

VALVE ASSY., (Thermactor Check - Hose ****** Both Ends - Downstream) E3TZ 9A487-A

VALVE ASSY., (Thermactor Control) E47E 9F491-BA E3TZ 9F491-A

INJECTOR ASSY., (Fuel) E5TE 9F593-AB,BB E5TZ 9F593-B

VALVE ASSY., (Throttle Air By-Pass) E7TE 9F715-F1A E7TZ 9F715-A

REGULATOR ASSY., (Fuel Charging Pressure) E6AE 9C968-AB, CA,DA E7EE 9C968-AA Alt. E77E 9C968-AA Alt. E6AZ 9C968-A E7FZ 9C968-A Alt.

POTENTIOMETER ASSY., (Throttle Position Sensor) E6TF 9B989-AA E7TF 9B989-CA Alt. E6TF 9B989-A E7TZ 9B989-D Alt.

DISTRIBUTOR ASSY.) E5TE 12127-AA E5TZ 12127-A

SENSOR ASSY., (Engine Electronic Control Coolant Temperature) E4AF 12A648-AA E1AZ 12A648-A

PROCESSOR AND CALIBRATOR ASSY., (EEC-IV) E7TF 12A650-AT1B, AT2B E8TF 12A650-J1A, J2A Alt. E7TZ 12A650-ATB E8TZ 12A650-JA Alt.

SENSOR ASSY., (Air Charge Temperature) E4AF 12A697-AA E1AZ 12A697-A

SENSOR ASSY., (Engine Spark Knock Intensity) E3AF 12A699-AA E3AZ 12A699-A

Check you actual one -

Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) Decal,

Vacuum Diagrams &

Calibration Parts List for 88 & UP.

On-Line for Free at http://www.motorcraftservice.com'>http://www.motorcraftservice.com

Click "Quick Guides" in left panel;

Scroll to & CLICK VECI Labels "Provides Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) and a related calibration parts list."

Enter applicable info (need to know your Calibration number from your B-pillar sticker). Vacuum Diagram is the same as the one on the core support or hood or air filter cover.

Source: by Ford at http://www.motorcraftservice.com

 
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Miesk - Thanks for the great info! That really cleared up a lot..

I'm going to try to reroute the system. The two filters/cans are simply connected by rubber hose..so that helps. Just how/where exactly to mount them clear of any other objects could be a challange!

 

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Adam, So you have the dual chamber VRESER (can) type? if so, take a pic of it when you pull it and post please; I haven't seen many of the 2 can units exc for sale on E bay.

 

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