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Old 04-05-2020, 10:35 PM   #7
70C10Ginger
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Re: Carbureted 350 vacuum line rebuild

So, with you guys’ help, i figured out where I’m confused with my vacuum lines setup.

57taskforce is right about not having a stock evap canister, and the only real reason i want to add one is to eliminate the gas smell as much as possible.

Hatzie, you have officially answered my question about how i should set up my vacuum lines, thank you so much you guys.

Also, 57taskforce was correct again. The engine is from ‘75 and has the turbo hydro setup on it. So that’s why I’m looking at a bunch of “extra” emission parts, they all go to the imaginary automatic transmission haha

And no, definitely no smoking in the cab right now
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