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Old 04-26-2015, 09:39 PM   #1
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Could you possibly tell me where this mounts on the M44? I know the front bolt by the solenoid mounts to the lower intake and the rear connects to the black tube with the white stripe on it. That's about all I know - oh, it's part of the secondary air pumpClick image for larger version Name:	IMG_2470.jpg Views:	187 Size:	39.2 KB ID:	15798. I appreciate any info you can provide. Chris
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I am not 100% sure but i think that might be the DISA solenoid, can anyone confirm this for us ?
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Not exactly sure what you are asking here. This may be of little help. But...

The Top bolt (in your picture) indeed mounts to lower intake, by alt. The bolt by the canister mounts somewhere around the black coolant manifold on the side of the engine. The vacuum hose (missing in pic) from the T goes down by the fuel filter.

RealOem would surely show where these things sit. It is the vacuum system.
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RealOem would surely show where these things sit. It is the vacuum system.
Yeah I've checked RealOEM and this is all they show.



Your info was very helpful. I'll be looking around the coolant connector on the block and see if I can figure it out. Thanks much!
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