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Old 11-05-2006, 04:42 PM   #1
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vaccume lines not in HAYNES book

i got the engine all put back together and it has a few vaccume lines where the PO had placed a fuse in one of the vaccume lines and a peace of a branch in another one. Im trying to figure out where they go but my haynes manual doesnt have anyting on vaccume lines. what do i do?
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Old 11-05-2006, 05:00 PM   #2
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Re: vaccume lines not in HAYNES book

What engine do you have, and what kind of vacume controlled gizmos do you have?
The typical small block 67 - 72 only has a few hoses, one to the vac advance on the distributor, one to the vac modulator on the tranny, one to the brake booster, and one for the PCV.
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Old 11-07-2006, 12:40 AM   #3
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Re: vaccume lines not in HAYNES book

my truck has the 327 and the vac line from the distrabuter to the carb is connected (1/4 inch) but there is also another hose from the carb to ??? (3/4 in) that is pluged with a branch :WTF!! and also another 1/4 inch vac line that is pluged with a fuse... i dont understand why some people will plug a vac line rather than spending 5 bucks and a few min of time to replace the hose....
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