Need a complete Vacuume Diagram for my 2.6 4 Cyl AutomaticTrooper

Tiny
GW1990
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  • 1990 ISUZU TROOPER
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Need a complete Vacuume Diagram for my Isuzu Trooper 4 Cyl 2.6L, including connections to Intake Manifold etc. I have made the connections from the right side correctly, but the left sie seems to be the biggest issue.

PS I CANT DONATE ANYTHING TODAY BUT WILL TOMORROW ON THE 1ST, I HAVE DONATED EARLIER UNDER THE SAME EMAIL ON A QUESTION ABOUT THE INJECTOR HARNESS AND THE INFO RECEIVED FROM YOUR TEAM WAS RIGHT ON SO I KNOW YOU ARE THE PROFESSIONALS YOU SAY YOU ARE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Monday, October 31st, 2011 AT 10:38 PM

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Tiny
HMAC300
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Here it is. At least what we have.
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 AT 12:10 AM
Tiny
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Wonder if you can explain why some of the lines shown in the diagram are shown as solid black, while others are grey or shaded? And also are the components they attach to shown as being horizontal verses vertical like they are either on the fenderwall or the engine itself? Also just so you know when I enlarge the thumbnail the image is partially covered by the page you sent it on, I dont know the solutionm but if you can answer the 2 questions on the solid vs. Shaded lines and Ill go at it from there. Thanks again for all you do. Really appreciate it.
GW1990.
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 AT 5:29 AM
Tiny
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I can't explain the other color of lines other than I got this from the engine part of our manual so it might be what deals with teh engine. The dark collored one. Teh others are where the other lines are supposed togo. I had no trouble opening the thumbnail
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 AT 2:02 PM
Tiny
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You can get off all of the vacuums and stay with one. With the gasoline pressure regulator. When you delete all vacuums you need to cap off all pipes from where you take off the hoses. Sorry of my english but I am from Poland. Best regards for Trooper Users.
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Thursday, November 10th, 2011 AT 9:19 PM

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