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Old Yesterday, 10:39 PM   #1
ggalv
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Chevy 1970 C20 - Hose Behind Carburetor

One of the hose in the area behind the carburetor was ripped. I cut the hose, but did not know the end opening was larger than the remaining hose, so right now I don't have the hose connected (red marking). Where the hose connects too (red marking), near the master cylinder I noticed there is another hose that is cut and not attached to anything.

What is the purpose of this hose?

When the hose was ripped at the connection or as it is currently now (not attached), does it affect how the truck runs? I am assuming I need buy a new hose and replace it?

Appreciate your help
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Old Yesterday, 11:36 PM   #2
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Re: Chevy 1970 C20 - Hose Behind Carburetor

Rare factory cruise option.
Yes, it needs to be plugged or the hose replaced.
The motor will run like crap and not idle if left open or unconnected.
The speedometer cables are missing from the cruise controller so no chance it works.
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