Help identifying parts around the engine

800SX

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Hi Guys

Currently fitting a viper engine into another vehicle but just trying to work out where some bits go and what they are for:-


What is this and where does it sit?
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Anyone know what goes onto this rusty pipe/outlet?
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Where does this hose locate? seems to have a bit of broken plastic on it :(
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what goes into this? I'm guessing a breather. (It's located on your drivers side rocker)
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Do these engines have a fuel pump return? if so any ideas where on the engine?

I'm also after a water pump pulley from a Gen 1, and a dip stick if anyone can help out? Will need to be delivered to England, UK

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

Dan :2tu:
 

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Hi Dan,
it looks like you have a Gen I engine. The third picture is the map sensor I believe. These cars do not have a return fuel line.
 
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Hi Dan,
it looks like you have a Gen I engine. The second picture is the map sensor I believe. These cars do not have a return fuel line.

Yep Gen 1 (4 ribbed inlet).

Do you mean the 1st picture? if so that makes sense as I don't see a MAF.

As for fuel return, I take it this is governed at the pump end?

Cheers
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meant to say 3rd. Smarter people will chime in on the pump, but I believe it is regulated by the pump output. Typically 55 PSI I think.
 

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The first pic is the vent solenoid for the charcoal canister and typically sat near the canister below and in front of the drivers side headlamp. pic three is map sensor, the hose for the map sensor is just a little rubber elbow, the hose in the pic, I can't determine since I can't see enough of the engine in that shot. The fourth pic is indeed a breather and is typically routed to the air box. The gen I & II vipers use a return-less fuel system and because of this, there is no fuel return line. Hope that helps. More pics might be helpful for further information.
 

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pic 2 "rusty pipe outlet" I think, is the vacuum pickup for the brake booster.... The hose in pic 3 I think, is the hose that connects to "rusty pipe outlet" in pic 2...

I need to see more to be sure...
 
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Your probably right on the rusty hose, I can connect that to my Brake servo on the car.

Pic 3, that pipe comes from the front breather system. I'll try and grab some more pics :)
 

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So, 800SX, tell us more about this car...it looks pretty rough from the photos.
 
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Well it was going into a 240SX, but worked out to be way too much work. So it's now going into a Nissan Patrol.

Should be entertaining :)
 
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