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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: pennsylvania
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i have a 70 cutlass 350-4barrel all stock,on the intake manifold p/s there is a rod that sticks out where i assume 3 vacuum lines go, i bought the car from the original owner it runs good but i don't know where thtw vacuum lines go, its an a/c car, any help on a digram would be great, thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: pennsylvania
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70 vacuum reply
thanks in advance,i didn't think a 1970 had any emissoin parts on them, the original owner kept it inspected till this month, just registered it last week, i don't know why his mechanic would leave 3 vacuum lines unplugged.it runs rough at idle, but smooths out when you give it gas.
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Best thing at this point is to plug off the outlets for the three vacuum lines, and give that a try. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: pennsylvania
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the car was bought in philadelphia owned by my uncles friend since new, but i will try plugging them up, thanks, it is a 1 owner with 53000 original miles
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Southern CA
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The vacuum supply to the valve was probably moved to the advance canister, the other two hoses removed, and the manifold plugged. If so, the car would run the same as it did before. If the vacuum source was changed from ported, to manifold, it would not run as well. The correct configuration should be:
Give it a tuneup, per factory specs, starting with a liberal (can I say that, here) application of carb cleaner (lacquer thinner) down the carb. Norm |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Lawton, OK
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You can always spray the hell out of it with starting fluid. If the idle changes then you know you have a vacuum leak.
Or if you smoke you can take a BIG OL' HIT... er I mean... DRAG and then blow the smoke into one of the vacuum lines with the engine off and see where the smoke pours out of your intake / carburetor. (NOTE: this might not work too well since most people couldn't inhale enough smoke to make it noticable when you blow it into an engine). If you are really intent on using the smoke idea then there is a machine called a Vac U Tec that does that with a little electric heating element that burns STUFF to make smoke. They are fun to use. ![]()
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"Some men are Baptists, others Catholics. My father was an OLDSMOBILE man." Ralphie Billingsley A Christmas Story 1983 "We rei-eign, supreme, ooooh god! Burrito supreme, and a chicken supreme, and a CUTLASS SUPREME!" Tenacious D 2007 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: pennsylvania
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thanks alot the car runs smooth, when you give it gas, i changed the plugs,cap,rotor,oil,and filter, put some lead additive in it and super, now it doesn't ping anymore, it doesn't blow any smoke when its staretd,the original owner only put 60 miles on it since last dec,the choke doesn't work theres a place in phila, that will rebuild the original carb, and tune it for $250,(take it off and put it on) he's been around forever, i''m gonna try taking to him next week, i just sold my 88 cutlass,to get this 70, needs some work but the floors,frame and trunk are solid, and the a/c works, keep you advised thanks for your advise.
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"Some men are Baptists, others Catholics. My father was an OLDSMOBILE man." Ralphie Billingsley A Christmas Story 1983 "We rei-eign, supreme, ooooh god! Burrito supreme, and a chicken supreme, and a CUTLASS SUPREME!" Tenacious D 2007 |
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