1976 2L EFI Distributor Vacuum Advance Connections, One nipple left open to atmosphere? Which one? |
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1976 2L EFI Distributor Vacuum Advance Connections, One nipple left open to atmosphere? Which one? |
toadman |
Apr 8 2012, 12:42 PM
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I have a 1976 2.0 liter car with stock fuel injection. The car was originally sold in CA. I have two hoses connected to my distributor vacuum advance, one on each nipple. Each hose goes from the vacuum advance to a nipple on the throttle body. I recently read where one of these vacuum advance nipples is supposed to be left open to atmosphere on later cars but I don't know which nipple.
Does anyone know for sure which nipple is left open to atmosphere or if the CA cars were unique and should have both nipples connected to the TB? Thanks! |
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