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Old 08-12-2009, 12:12 PM   #22
ajgriffin
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Re: HELP! -- Brake Booster Install Question

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Also, not sure if you are still working on these items, but it looks like your detent cable for the trans is not hooked up. This will prevent the trans from kicking down when you floor it. Also, your choke plate is open. It should be closed when the engine is cold. If it stays open, then it may be hard to start when cold.
I sent you a PM on this. Thanks for the heads up...I was wondering what that cable was for.

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Your carb is a Holley 4160 and has a large nipple sticking out of the base plate on the passenger side at the back of the carb, the one spot you did not take a pic of. Looks like your pcv valve is hooked up to it. You can run a T in that pcv hose and then run a hose to the brake booster or buy a 90 degree nipple and place it in the intake at the back of the intake exactly where Rack Man shows it should be. There might be a plug screwed into the intake in that hole and you may have to remove it first.
I'll try the T approach if I don't see a hole where Rack Man says it should be. Thanks for all the help...this forum is AWESOME!
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