Help would be appreciated with 1969 455 Toronado

Old December 7th, 2017, 11:40 AM
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Help would be appreciated with 1969 455 Toronado

okay so here's whats going down, my brake booster is junk and now my headlights won't go up the windows radio and seat don't work anymore and my biggest problem is I was playing with the distributor and the order looked wrong it wasn't 1 8 whatever it looked like it went 1to 3 i don't remember the rest otherwise i wouldn't have this problem so i set it to go 1-8 and now it refuses to start and backfires really bad sorry that my explanation is bad im young and dumb which is why i bought his car
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OK, first the firing order on the distributor. Oldsmobile distributors go counter clockwise, different from other GM cars. So the order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 in a counter clockwise rotation will probably fix your backfire/not starting issue.

Brake booster, I'd purchase a new or rebuilt one. The headlights are vacuum operated. Check the vacuum lines to see if one of the connections came loose.

Radio and seat, check your fuses first, then my second thought would be grounding.

Try these and let us know what the results are.


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Looks like a nice car! Welcome to the site. You are not dumb to have bought that car. Just take one thing at a time. You'll get it!
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BOTH the headlights and the brake booster are vacuum operated. Before spending a dime on new parts, be sure this isn't something simple, like a common vacuum line has been disconnected.
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Welcome to the site, looks to be a solid car. As others said, troubleshoot before buying parts.
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Welcome, that's a pretty car.

I'm sure you can figure out the problems. Let us know what your troubleshooting finds.
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would the brake booster affect the vacuum of the whole system as my brake booster is leaking, also where can i get lots of new vacuum line as the autozone i go to vary rarely has enough
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also, do any of you have diagrams for the headlights?
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would the brake booster affect the vacuum of the whole system as my brake booster is leaking, also where can i get lots of new vacuum line as the autozone i go to vary rarely has enough
Yes a brake booster leak will affect overall vacuum. You can buy vacuum tube by the roll online.
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Update yo! She is now running and happy timing is a little late but manageable the order was completely backwards shame on me the master cylinder is bad so I'm putting that on tomorrow i have a big hole in one of my fuel lines that make turning it on a bastard but its possible my transmisson seems to be good all but 3 of my headlights work one blinker works and i dont know about my brake lights i will update tomarrow with all of those goodies also there is a loose vaccum line under the dash thats making a lot of noise any ideas where that goes?
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