Vacuum Hose changes, 75/76 Air cleaner and oil filler changed now where connect? |
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Vacuum Hose changes, 75/76 Air cleaner and oil filler changed now where connect? |
Wew |
Apr 5 2021, 09:59 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
Have been working on my engine and transmission rebuilds. Almost there. Question is I had new heads machined and now notice there are no vacuum ports on the heads like my old ones. I borrowed this schematic from another member and added the thin red line, circle and arrow to the drawing to show what I am talking about. Do I just remove that piece and plug the hole on the air cleaner? Do I reroute some lines? Anyone who has been down this road I appreciate you input. Thanks, Gary |
Wew |
Apr 11 2021, 11:57 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
I found both of these on EBay. Is this what I need? A 75-76 air filter box and a no pcv just air vent port oil filler housing. Rich had mentioned a hard to find vacuum hose of 20mm Can anyone shed additional light on that or share your experiences and resource on solving this? I plan on keeping the fuel injection on the car, just for clarification. Thanks, Gary |
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