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eldiosyeldiablo
post Jan 18 2004, 10:59 PM
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Ok I have not figured out how to put a bunch of pics in to one yet with IrfanView so please be pacient with me.

The lower hole on dizzy (Vac advance?) was empty. I now have it going to the vac hole on the throttle body nearest the rear trunk. The diagrams I have show a second one on the throttle body but my throttle body does not have it. However, the diagrams show that nonexistant line going to the other hole on the dizzy/vac advance.

But that line on the vac advance is going to a t splitter that goes to the decel valve and to the thing that attaches for the oil breather line. How should this one go? Please see the pics.

The vac line on the throttle body that was plugged in was going to the fuel pressue regulator. What is that hole on the regulator suppose to go to?


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Dave_Darling
post Jan 19 2004, 12:33 AM
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If you don't have a second fitting on the throttle body, do not hook the advance fitting on the distributor (the green hose in your second picture) to anything. The "other thing" in the diagrams is the EGR valve and you can ignore the stuff associated with it because a 74 ain't got one.

The fitting on the FPR should get connected to the manifold--pretty much to anything that is "downstream" of the throttle valve.

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