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07-17-2013, 06:54 PM | #1 |
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Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
I have an Edelbrock 1407 carb and a Edelbrock RPM Air Gap intake. My center vacuum port (front) is for the PCV, the passenger side smaller port is for distributor vacuum advance, the rear port is for the vacuum modulator on my t400. My valve covers contain the PCV and a breather/oil fill. I am assuming I need to tap directly into the manifold for the booster, but where ? There is a threaded port in the back center area that may work but I don't know for sure.
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Yeah, the intake runner across the back, it will have a larger threaded hole, plugged. Just install a fitting that fits the hose you have.
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07-17-2013, 07:18 PM | #3 |
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Yep, That what that port is for.
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Hey I needed this info to. Thanks!
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Just so I'm clear, we are talking about this plug directly under the carb nipple right?
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Yup. It's a good idea to run you shop-vac, sucking as close to the fitting as you can while removing it. This is your best shot at keeping any kind of crusty junk from dropping into the hole.
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07-18-2013, 02:16 PM | #7 |
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Will do, Thanks Longhair and Mmiddle!
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
Just out of curiousity, how many inches of vacuum do you have? Even tapping into that, I didn't have enough for my booster to work. I wound up going with a hydro boost.
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
I don't know Murphy, it is a non-running truck that I am putting together.
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
If you have a snotty cam, you won't have enough vacuum for power brakes. From the factory, that hole has a fitting in it for the tranny modulator line. There will be full vacuum from that port. So it should run power brakes just fine. But like I mentioned, if you have a large cam with a lot of overlap... you will need to run a vacuum canister.
If your cam is stock, or a warmed over stocker (RV cam), you will be fine on vacuum. Gary
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
The carb port is where it came out from the factory and went to the booster. I would use that one if it were me. I was just saying that you can use the port in the manifold if you want. Just wasn't set up that way from the factory. The factory modulator line went into a small port off the intake.
I'm also not a big fan of using "T" fittings for major vacuum lines like Power Brake Boosters, and Trans Modulators. Gary
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Re: Best vacuum spot for the Brake booster ?
If its below the butterfly's on the carb its manifold vacuum, so yes the back port is fine. The plug located on the manifold is also fine..
Rule: if the port is between the carb butterfly's and the valves its manafold vaccum.
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