Vacuum Line Chart from Pelican, will it pass SMOG? |
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Vacuum Line Chart from Pelican, will it pass SMOG? |
Derek Seymour |
Apr 13 2009, 12:44 PM
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I set up the lines on my 76 using this diagram
http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/technical_...4_20FI_diag.htm It's pretty close to what I have with my decel valve lines slightly different. My car runs perfect. My question invloves the distributor line. As stated I have left it open and to be tidy I zip tied the line to the fuel line that runs right by. I made sure the line was tied snuggly but still open and breathable. So.. will this pass SMOG? I am just worried that when a tech sees a vacuum line going nowhere they are going to fail it until it gets properly routed. I originally T-d the line onto the 6mm decel valve line that connects to the manifold nipple very near the distributor, but that made the engine idle at 2000 rpm. Suggestions? Thanks!!!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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