QUOTE(nycchef @ May 7 2009, 07:31 AM)
QUOTE(Rav914 @ May 7 2009, 06:00 AM)
a) I used 7mm lines and made a small Al bracket that lifted the lines up off the tin and installed it at the rear of the compartment.
c) I bought a fuel T line from the local parts store
d) Attached is a picture of my linkage set up. All of these items can be sourced from Pierce Manifolds. With the exception of the mounting plates. I bought those from Craig at Camp914.
Nate
thanks guys that helps a lot.
nate i noticed you not using a breather box set up. how come?
Your '74 (assuming a stock setup) has breather ports on the heads as well as the PCV valve on the oil filler. These head ports are routed to an anti-flashback valve and then to the air cleaner. This provides a modicum of vacuum for crankcase pressure relief (yes, they spit oil). The PCV is routed to a port on the plenum (high vacuum) for the same purpose. Both are emissions control devices.
When you go to carbs, you either tap one of the air cleaners for a vacuum source for the head breathers or run to a breather box mounted high in the engine compartment to avoid blowing oil all over your new engine at higher rpms.
'75-'76 cars were sealed (no head ports) and no PCV valve in place. Oil filler port was an open hole routed to the air cleaner for crankcase pressure relief.