nabeshin
functioning lunatic
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- Cozad, Nebraska
- First Name
- Grae
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 400
When I replaced the vacuum lines, I only took off one line at a time and copied what was there with new lines. Wondering now if it is hooked up right? No driveability issues at all. Just wanting to make sure it is all alright.
This is how it is routed right now: (i have a stock quadrajet)
If that is correct, then is this following description right? If this engineered drawing is right, then my port and manifold lines are opposite and should be switched. Since you'd want port vacuum on the distributor for quick warm up then it will change to manifold once warmed up.
I think EGR Vac is "Manifold Vac", and "to Carburetor" or "Spark Port" means "Ported Vac"
Does the diverter on the snorkel need full manifold vacuum or could that function on ported vac?
Any help is appreciated.
This is how it is routed right now: (i have a stock quadrajet)
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If that is correct, then is this following description right? If this engineered drawing is right, then my port and manifold lines are opposite and should be switched. Since you'd want port vacuum on the distributor for quick warm up then it will change to manifold once warmed up.
You must be registered for see images attach
I think EGR Vac is "Manifold Vac", and "to Carburetor" or "Spark Port" means "Ported Vac"
Does the diverter on the snorkel need full manifold vacuum or could that function on ported vac?
Any help is appreciated.