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> Vacuum Diagram for a 75 2.0
Casper
post Dec 20 2005, 09:20 PM
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Does anyone know where I can find a vacuum diagram for a 1975 2.0 system. My Haynes does not have anything, and I don't have a set of shop manuals.

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post Dec 20 2005, 09:25 PM
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post Dec 20 2005, 09:46 PM
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(IMG:http://baldwinpowersports.com/images/hoses1.jpg)



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Note: I have collected these images because I could never remember where to find them all. I just wanted it to be clear that they are not mine and I believe the credit for the drawings goes to Pelican Parts. If there is a credit correction, please advise. If there is a copyright concern, please advise and I'll remove them. Otherwise, they are very helpful and I'm thankful to the people who put them online.
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post Dec 20 2005, 11:19 PM
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Hey, thats my pic!

On a 75 you won't have the red breather hoses from the heads.
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post Dec 21 2005, 12:39 AM
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And THAT my friend, is why you rock!
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post Dec 21 2005, 12:42 AM
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As I mentioned on the Bird board, the 75 2.0 will have a fuel hose layout much like the 75 1.8 from our site, and a vacuum hose layout much like the 74 2.0 from our site.

And it is likely that there is no vacuum advance fitting on the throttle body, so the advance fitting on the distributor dashpot should just be left unplugged. Or plug a hose in and run it down under the manifold but don't plug it into anything.

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post Dec 21 2005, 05:49 AM
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Thanks, Gentlemen

That helps a lot. Dave, I got your reply and diagram off the Pelican board, but Geoff's picture and the enlarged view of the diagram provided by Rand, are a great help to a old guy like me that has to use a magnifying glass to read the fine print. This will help get Little Red back on the road early next year.

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