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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    I believe the phrase is "Go LPG and non of it matters!!"

    sorry, just HAD to add that.;-)


    And yes, the japs do add extra injectors in the piping where there's boss holes for them.
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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    TA-022: You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to TA-022 again.Ill try later

    But in the second pic, it does come from the fuel regulator (little thing on the end of the fuel rail) but does that bit shown actually do anything ? as it has a bolt that is hollow on the inside with two side holes. If i dont need it ill just take it off, i think im missing half of it anyway.

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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    the bolt is to accept a banjo fitting ... donut shaped.

    ill check mine again this arvo when i get home.... which side intake / exhaust?
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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    intake just below the fuel rail and thanks for the hassle.

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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    okay that piece takes a banjo fitting at the bottom which goes to the chasis fuel lines. the top banjo goes straight to the fuel regulator.

    im not quite sure why its done like this but 1 of my motors still has it the other doesnt.

    i cant see why you couldnt remove it???
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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by TA-022


    the yellow is to the alternator i suspect... so i guess towards that end of the loom?

    better pics this arvo.

    Thanks

    Nathan
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    not sure what the plugs are but the 3 wire plug looks very simialr to the 02 sensor plug.....

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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    Manage to find everything else, just needing to know these last two so that i can start the engine. The one in the purple and one in the green and wether i can just block these up?

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    Default Re: 1GGTE Engine Part Identification Needed.

    have green to brake booster and purple looped back to fittings on end, next to yellow, hope helps, cheers rosie

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