What's this for?

Discussion in 'Diagnosis/Help' started by c4csnp, May 21, 2012.

  1. c4csnp

    c4csnp Active Member

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  2. 187flatliner

    187flatliner Seat Breaker Donated!

    its a tampon holder......;0
     
  3. jwagner162

    jwagner162 Well-Known Member Donated!

    duck call?
     
  4. c4csnp

    c4csnp Active Member

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  5. lone wolf

    lone wolf Well-Known Member Donated!

    does itlet air through to one side only or both sides?
     
  6. Zaluss

    Zaluss Well-Known Member Donated!

    Obviously they are throwing in the best ideas they have with what they know best. Tampons and ducks.

    I don't remember seeing anything like that in my engine or a 3SGE that I can remember. Check the vacuum lines bolted underneath the intake manifold as well as the power steering area.
     
  7. Stig

    Stig ST162 Guru Donated!

    Is there a valve inside?
    Doesn't look like a Toyota part and may have fallen down and got stuck somehere, I've found some pretty weird stuff behind my A/C, PS pump, starter, gearbox, rack etc over the years
     
  8. MattC

    MattC Well-Known Member Donated!

    Inline fuse holder?

    I'm with Stig, whatever it is I don't think it's a Toyota part. And lighten up, how often are tampons and ducks mentioned in the same sentence? Hilarious! :lol2
     
  9. c4csnp

    c4csnp Active Member

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  10. trel162

    trel162 Well-Known Member Donated!

    All kinds of things fall in engine bays
    I found a sweet adjustable spanner behind my fuel filter when i bought the car. Still use it to this day :cool:
    The jelly beans under the back seat were a bit past it tho

    I was thinking maybe its a fixer for the windscreen washer lines?
     
  11. 4thgenceli

    4thgenceli Test Dummy

    Actually I need that part. It is the last one in the world according to my research.

    I've been trying to track down that little piece of plastic. Once I obtain it, I'll be able to finally finish assembling the flux capacitor's fuel delivery system. For some reason the titanium part I milled for it was unable to withstand the flux dispersal generated by by the new fuel and layout of the Geissler tubes.

    Once I install that device, I'll be able to finally achieve time travel by reaching a speed of 24MPH. Yes, I know impossible you say!? Previous record was 88MPH. I was able to achieve the same result in just over 1/4 of the speed due to the configuration of the Geissler tubes. My good associate Dr. Brown was able to achieve his time travel with 3 arranged in a Y formation. I discovered if I shrunk the size of them by 25%, I was able to fit 8 of them into the same space in a different layout (sorry I can't divulge any more information until my pending Patent and time travel license is approved).


    I will keep you all updated on my progress. Also I'll be offering rides back to 1988/1989 so we all can go back and purchase a ST165.




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  12. eNtraxGT88

    eNtraxGT88 Well-Known Member Donated!

    Looooooooooooooooooooooooooool ^
     

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