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    Where is this VST pipe connection, is it really not connected? images (5).jpeg

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    Where is this VST pipe connection, is it really not connected?

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        Sorry couldn't make bigger were blue arrow is looks like end of hose?

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          Yes, it looks like somehow the hose has been torn apart;
          the yellow-ish colored part is the pressure regulator for the fuel rail,
          the hose on it should connect to the intake manifold.

          With the hose apart,
          there will be excessive pressure on the rail at idle/closed throttle
          as well as a intake manifold "leak"
          and an erroneous reading on the MAP sensor.

          You can get away without buying a new hose,
          simply use an appropriate "joiner" to connect the ends.

          you can buy a commercial part at an auto parts store,
          or any scrap of suitably sized metal or polymeric tubing

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              That's an awful clean "break" for it to do that "by itself". It looks more like it was cut?

              FYI, you can drag the picture into a new tab and then zoom in.
              2000 Yamaha OX66 250HP SX250TXRY 61AX103847T
              1982 Grady Weekender/Offshore (removed stern drive & modded to be an OB)

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