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Old 09-13-2014, 07:33 PM   #1
WI72K5
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CC of my post from the Blazer forum: Sasquatch, Loch Ness Monster and vacuum diagrams

OK, I'm finding a bazillion images of vacuum routing and none seem to look anything like what I have. Many are very close, but all have some little thing different.

'72 Blazer, 350, NO a/c, unmodified with rebuilt Q-Jet.

As you can see, there are 3 ports on the front:
1. behind fuel filter; 2, under fuel filter; 3. right hand corner (viewed from the pic)

The components I see that need connection are (right side of carb):
1. Vac distributor advance; 2. choke; and 3. TCS solenoid.

Additionally, the PCV valve (my truck only has one, on left valve cover, right cover just has a breather); brake booster.

I do have the charcoal canister still on it.

****GOALS/QUESTIONS:
I need the proper routing diagram based on the following:

1. Is the TCS solenoid necessary/does it hinder or help performance? If it's not necessary, or hurts performance I'd like to remove it, so...vac routing would be how?
2. What do I need to do to remove the charcoal canister?

Thanks, and any help is appreciated!
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