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09-30-2013, 09:52 AM | #11 | |
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Re: 1977 Chevy C10 known as SharkBite
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I'll look on my photobucket see if I have a picture but if not I'll take a picture tonight for you. On the q-jet there was a how they described it in the video was a vacuum port for power brakes in which i have. About vacuum ports I do have some on my intake manifold actually on top of my thermostat are my other vacuum ports I know one is for me to bypass the original air equipment so I could have the headers and another is supposed to be a transmission vacuum does that sound right? And then the PCV valve too. Awesome I found a picture! when you look at the picture duane in the right lower corner you'll see a bolt sticking out that's what the brake boosters line was connected to. I tried and tried to get it off it just wasn't budging at all maybe I'll give it a go at it tonight, I could always use my impact gun I suppose? Here's the picture though.
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