1971 Olds Cutlass 455 w/ ac vacumn diagram
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1971 Olds Cutlass 455 w/ ac vacumn diagram
I'm Ken am the proud owner of a 71 Cutlass Supreme conv. with a 455 and air. The guy I bought it from did the body work, but left a few vacumn lines off. I need a diagram, so I can get the air flow working correctly.
#2
Ken ,welcome to the site.I Am unable to help you with the vacuum line routings ,but I am sure you will get an answer.We have many Cutlass owners on Classic Olds that are full of knowledge and willing to share. Best of luck . Larry
#3
Ken, welcome to the site. I would suggest you look for a Chassis Service Manual for the vacuum line information as it will be found there. Someone here may have some specific information to assist you for your car/model but the manual would be a good resource to have. Someone may have a copy for sale on here or check Ebay for one. Good luck with your car.
Brian
Brian
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Welcome to ClassicOlds.
As the others have said, you need to buy, at the very least, ORIGINAL copies of the Chassis Service Manual and the Fisher Body Manual, and possibly a copy of the Assembly Manual (actual originals of this are not available).
You can get these on eBay pretty much any time (if you watch, you can get a decent deal).
You can also join the Automotive History Preservation Society for about $25 a year, which will allow you to download scans of all of these and much more, though you should STILL have originals as well.
All of that being said, since you're a new member, here:
Good luck!
- Eric
As the others have said, you need to buy, at the very least, ORIGINAL copies of the Chassis Service Manual and the Fisher Body Manual, and possibly a copy of the Assembly Manual (actual originals of this are not available).
You can get these on eBay pretty much any time (if you watch, you can get a decent deal).
You can also join the Automotive History Preservation Society for about $25 a year, which will allow you to download scans of all of these and much more, though you should STILL have originals as well.
All of that being said, since you're a new member, here:
Good luck!
- Eric
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Ken, not a Mitchell. Listen to Eric (he's almost always right) you want the Oldsmobile Chassis Service manual and the Fisher Body Service manual, and probably the assembly manual:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Oldsmob...VVkHv0&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-FISHER-...0AAOSwe7BWzKUl
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Oldsmob...5UxS6n&vxp=mtr
I just grabbed these links quickly off of ebay. You can do a more thorough search and find the price point/condition of books that you want.
Don't waste a dime on a Chilton/Haynes/Motors/etc. book. They are better than nothing, but why bother when the real thing is available.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Oldsmob...VVkHv0&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-FISHER-...0AAOSwe7BWzKUl
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Oldsmob...5UxS6n&vxp=mtr
I just grabbed these links quickly off of ebay. You can do a more thorough search and find the price point/condition of books that you want.
Don't waste a dime on a Chilton/Haynes/Motors/etc. book. They are better than nothing, but why bother when the real thing is available.
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