Need some help...

FL_Speed001

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1993 Mazda Miata B&T
Alright guys, I need a little help identifying the part identified in the attached pics. I was replacing vacuum lines and broke off the entire vacuum nipple on this piece (braindead . Superglued it back together...but that isn't going to hold for long, nor do I trust it. Piece is located on top of the intake manifold...appears to be some kind of solenoid/relay...held in place by the gold bracket/screws. Alright protege gurus...what the hell is this piece? Thanks in advance for your help, my car thanks you!
 

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boostisgood said:
There are 2 pieces on "top" that fit your description. Can you circle the part and repost a pic ?

Here is the same pic w/ the piece circled in blue (sorry, my mspaint skills suck). The nipple that I broke is highlighted red (doesn't look broken in the pic because it is superglued back into place).
 

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Anybody? I know the pic is crappy, but it was the best I could come up w/ last night. I will try to take some better pics when I get home from work today...
 
Deja vu...I remember somebody posting pics after breaking this same nipple on this same part a few months ago. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to find that thread. Sorry bro!
 
thanks for the info...that is what I thought as well after looking at the service manual...now I have to find out how much it is gonna cost to fix my stupid mistake (boom07)
 
Any chance anyone can come up with a part number for the fuel pressure regulator solenoid? Called my dealership, and they said "well, we have several solenoids you can pick from"...gee thanks (deadhorse
 
msg ken from protegegarage. he's a authorized mazda parts dealer or something like that. captainkrmp5? not sure if that's his name here
 
already did...waiting for him to reply...also trying some other local dealers, but they aren't doing much better
 
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