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Old 10-25-2021, 06:45 PM   #1
Rich72C10
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Re: progression ignition

Color me wrong for assuming the two ports on the passenger side (front top and side) were ported. I guess the only ported one is the diver's side that you see capped in my attached photo.

Though to me it seemed the passenger top had a bit of a stronger vacuum, so I connected this to the progression ignition vacuum port.

Gee, I feel stupid as I should have connected all the ports to my vacuum gauge months ago.

Edit: This is what I have decuded with my gauge and how the lines are connected.
  1. Passenger Choke Side to EEC Charcoal canister - full manifold but seems a tiny bit less.
  2. Passenger Top (above fuel line) going to progression ignition vacuum port - full manifold.
  3. Passenger Bottom Tee between EEC Charcoal canister & PCV Valve - full manifold.
  4. Driver bottom, capped, Ported Vacuum.
  5. Back of Carb (not pictured) connected directly to Power Brakes - full manifold.
  6. End of ports on my 72 Carb
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