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Old Mar 17, 2014 | 05:32 AM
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Assembly manual pages needed

Can someone scan and post pages 130-134 of the 72 Cutlass assembly manual? My version has missing and hard to read pages. This is section 1-5 that deals with the vacuum hose routing to all of the components under the dash inside the car, and I need these as I re-connect my hoses to all dampers, etc.

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Old Mar 17, 2014 | 05:44 AM
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I just colored mine for today's session @ the garage. Until someone can provide you with the '72 pages, here is the 1970 to learn by heart



From a look the 72 diagram is identical, just the L6 engines' routing is deleted.

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Old Mar 17, 2014 | 05:57 AM
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I think you can go on wildaboutcars and look at or print those pages for free. Most Olds assembly manuals are in their library.
Old Mar 17, 2014 | 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by mrolds69
I think you can go on wildaboutcars and look at or print those pages for free. Most Olds assembly manuals are in their library.
I *know* you can!
http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/cgi-b...aldisplayed=50

Wild About Cars. http://wildaboutcars.com. An information supersource, especially Oldsmobile. More Olds content than anywhere else on the internet and continuing to grow.
You'll find Chassis Service Manuals, Product Information Manuals (AKA Assembly Manuals), Inspector's Manuals, and other documents that will contain this and much much more.
Dealer Brochures, magazine ads and articles, and the Automotive History Preservation Society library growing daily.
Free to join, free to learn.

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Old Mar 17, 2014 | 01:16 PM
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Thanks all.

Does anyone have a spare air inlet valve (assembly) that is shown on the far right of the diagram? I believe this bolts to the metal of the car, using 5 to 6 bolts. If you do, let me know or PM me. thanks.
Old Mar 17, 2014 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by wmachine
Just a heads up Kurt - that link doesn't work. It comes back as:

Not Found

The requested URL /cgi-b...aldisplayed=50 was not found on this server.
Easy fix I'm sure.

Just a question about some of the WAC links that do get posted. At one time they could be opened by anyone by clicking them. I'm under the impression that only members of WAC can access them now? Is this right or have I been steered in the wrong direction? I know that if I'm logged into WAC, I can go directly to the link URL, but if I'm not it takes me to a login page. My guess is this is intentional to encourage the free membership? Just my curiosity - nothing more.
Old Mar 17, 2014 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Just a heads up Kurt - that link doesn't work. It comes back as:

Easy fix I'm sure.

Just a question about some of the WAC links that do get posted. At one time they could be opened by anyone by clicking them. I'm under the impression that only members of WAC can access them now? Is this right or have I been steered in the wrong direction? I know that if I'm logged into WAC, I can go directly to the link URL, but if I'm not it takes me to a login page. My guess is this is intentional to encourage the free membership? Just my curiosity - nothing more.
Thanks, Allan, I fixed the link. Yes, you need to sign in to access the Library. Sign-in was previously for the whole WAC site, but now it is just needed for the AHPS Library access. It is like getting a library card.
Old Mar 18, 2014 | 02:47 AM
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Ditto to Wild About Cars.....there is everyone a guy needs there...brilliant.
Old Mar 18, 2014 | 03:43 PM
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I wouldn't use a 1970 diagram for a 1972 car. On one the Heater Control Valve is normally open; on the other, normally closed. That means there must be a fundamental difference in the control heads.
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