ZIPNZ
Active member
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, looks like a great community in here! I just purchased a somewhat restored '73 Mach 1 351c 2v (now has a Holley 4160 on stock 4v manifold and 4v open chamber heads) Ram Air, A/C, PB, PS, FMX, "Duraspark" single vacuum adv distributor, Red/Ginger std interior. Solid ride that spent it's entire life in SoCal and Vegas. Glad to be here! ::thumb::
I have a dilemma. Its seems that with some aspects of this car that instead of a true mechanic doing the work, a "parts installer" may have been under the hood at times instead. Problem being, that the vacuum system appears to be all wrong from what I can tell by doing some searches on this site. Therein lies my problem: I can't decipher exactly how the vacuum lines should be routed. For starters, the brake booster line is connected to the back of the carb base. The ram air is connected to the 3 prong vac tree on the back of the manifold, the distributor advance is connected to the front of the carb base plate, the PCV on driver's side valve cover is connected to the larger port on the front of the carb base plate, etc..
For starters, can someone tell me where (how) the vacuum lines are routed (from left to right) from the vacuum tree on the firewall?
Many thanks y'all!
I'm new to the forum, looks like a great community in here! I just purchased a somewhat restored '73 Mach 1 351c 2v (now has a Holley 4160 on stock 4v manifold and 4v open chamber heads) Ram Air, A/C, PB, PS, FMX, "Duraspark" single vacuum adv distributor, Red/Ginger std interior. Solid ride that spent it's entire life in SoCal and Vegas. Glad to be here! ::thumb::
I have a dilemma. Its seems that with some aspects of this car that instead of a true mechanic doing the work, a "parts installer" may have been under the hood at times instead. Problem being, that the vacuum system appears to be all wrong from what I can tell by doing some searches on this site. Therein lies my problem: I can't decipher exactly how the vacuum lines should be routed. For starters, the brake booster line is connected to the back of the carb base. The ram air is connected to the 3 prong vac tree on the back of the manifold, the distributor advance is connected to the front of the carb base plate, the PCV on driver's side valve cover is connected to the larger port on the front of the carb base plate, etc..
For starters, can someone tell me where (how) the vacuum lines are routed (from left to right) from the vacuum tree on the firewall?
Many thanks y'all!
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