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vacuum guage install
I am installing a vacuum guage and have to splice into one of my vacuum hoses, was thinking of putting a tee conector in the hose that goes to the tranny? I think it would be the best place.
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Re: vacuum guage install
Mine have always been teed off the distributor connection, but not sure what the difference is. I have not used one in a long time except for tuneups.
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Re: vacuum guage install
I recently did this as well, I connected a t-fitting into the vacuum line that runs from the distributor to the carburator. Works great in my application, using an auto meter vacuum gauge
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04-09-2007, 01:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: vacuum guage install
Anyone know where the factory gauge was hooked up to?
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I assume you guys are running your advance on the full vacuum port on carb and not the ported one otherwise you would get no reading at idle.
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Yes, you will know you have the correct vacuum by pulling off the hose to the distributor leading to the carb, motor will run sluggish.
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Well that is debatable, I for one love it on full vacuum, some will disagree many will not.
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Generally, a completely stock engine is fine with ported vacuum. If it's been warmed over at all, the slight vacuum advance at idle from the non-ported (manifold) vacuum will improve the idle quality and off-idle response.
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But typically you don't want vacuum at idle pulling advance into your initial right? Once you crack the primaries you expose the other vacuum port and that is the one that's supposed to go to the dist.
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What's the benefit of using a vacuum gauge?
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You can educate your foot for better gas mileage for one!
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HA!
You're right!!! It's fun to watch the gauge change! Seriously it helped me tune when I was having air/fuel problems. It's nice to have the gauge inside to see where your vacuum is when the weather changes and affects your idle. And, yes it does fill that empty gauge hole |
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Cuz it's COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and it fills the empty hole...
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And if you have a vacuum leak it makes it easier to spot (plus the needle dances when the motor goes vrooom)
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Here's a good read on vacuum if you're interested.
http://www.lbfun.com/Corvette/Tech/v..._explained.pdf
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I doubt anyone but another owner will ever notice that the one gauge hole doesn't have anything behind it- but I am doing mine, too, to fill the hole I know is there
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The vacuum gauge was only 'stock' on the larger (C-50 and 60) trucks with vacuum brakes. The gauge read vacuum in the vacuum tank under the cab. I think the best place to hook it to is manifold vacuum.
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So what else did you have to do to get the vaccum gauge installed and working?
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I believe the "stock" hook-up was made to the fitting in the intake manifold behind the carb. Not to the carb at all but to the manifold. The fitting also serves the brake booster and transmission(IIRC)
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My vacuum gauge is run to a small tap in the intake manifold with 1/8" copper line. Cleaner signal and you don't have to disconnect it every time you pull the carb.
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Re: vacuum guage install
Last year I found a dash with a pressure guage in the hole. I still have it packed in a box somewhere.
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