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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Union City California
Posts: 61
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Brake booster vacuum
is it ok to run vacuum from rear of carb for brake booster?
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Location: Godley, TX
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Re: Brake booster vacuum
only if it is on the carb base - it must be a steady vacuum signal, not ported, regardless of truck rpm. That is why the factory used the intake manifold port location primarily.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Union City California
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Re: Brake booster vacuum
thanks
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Upland, Calif
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Re: Brake booster vacuum
If your carb has the large fitting at the rear of the base, yes that's good. Q Jets used that location with a large screw in flare fitting for a hard line to the booster.
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