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Old 04-13-2009, 01:20 PM   #4
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Re: routing diagram for carburetor vaccum lines

mlsprouse, for vacuum advance, IIRC, you want to have ported vacuum. meaning that you only want the advance to occur when you give it the gas, not all the time (manifold vacuum). if you look up the users manual for a quadrajet, i think it is on the left (driver's side of the truck). it's gonna have the same type of nipple on the carb, just like what is on the advance module.
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