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Old 01-12-2016, 04:50 PM   #1
1972Blaze
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How much vacuum?

I am getting almost no vacuum at idle where my vacuum advance connects to the carb. I am getting what seems like strong vacuum for the PCV valve and power brake booster. I am getting vacuum at the manifold fitting for the A/C, etc. The truck is a 1972 w 350, auto and original 4 bbl carb, recently rebuilt by a very reputable source. I have not detected any leaks in the vacuum system.

How much vacuum, if any, should I get at idle on the carb for the VAC? How much at the manifold?

If the lack of vacuum is not normal, what are the most likely culprits?

Thanks.
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