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Old Jan 29, 2010 | 08:37 AM
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1967 442 Carb vacuum lines..... HELP!

Hey guys, first post, new to th forum, but have read many and you seem to have some of the most knowledgeable car guys ariund.

I am finishing a full resto on a 1967 442. When I got the car it did not have the original carb on it. I have since bought the correct rochester carb, 7027157 (400 4bbl) and am putting it on. The problem is that there are so many places on this carb for vacuum lines, and I have no idea what goes where. The old carb was an Edelbrock 1406 and only had 2 lines hooked up (in front of carb).

Anyway, the car has power brakes, cruise, AC, powertrunk release, and just about every other option that you can imagine. If anyone has a photo or drwing or could refer me to a site, that would be great. I'm a guy, so I need to see pictures!
Old Jan 29, 2010 | 06:42 PM
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Wow! thought I'd have an answer by now. Guess that figures cuz there is nothing on the internet either......... and the diagram in teh Chiltons book is worthless!
Old Jan 29, 2010 | 06:52 PM
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Okay, first thing you need to do is get a '67 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual and a '67 Cutlass Product Information Manual (aka Assembly Manual). Both can be had on Ebay. These are both tools that are needed to maintain and/or restore your car. Will answer your question quite well.
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