Re: Intake manifold vacuum line removal 110 38 engine
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Didn't the 37 and 38s both have vacuum wipers with the motor under the dash? If so where and what is running the wiper motor or was an electric conversion made. If electric and there is nothing needing the vacuum now then a pipe plug in the manifold rather than the fitting would be in order.
Posted on: 2018/3/21 13:41
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Howard
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Re: Intake manifold vacuum line removal 110 38 engine
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The wipes are vacuum but are not hooked up my guess is that without the dual vacuum fuel pump the line directly from the intake manifold will not make the work. I will just cap the manifold off then. Thanks
James
Posted on: 2018/3/21 21:01
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Re: Intake manifold vacuum line removal 110 38 engine
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You will get some vacuum wiper function with a direct line from the manifold and without the booster pump, that is how the inexpensive cars like Chevrolet and Plymouth did it. Certainly not ideal, but better than nothing.
Posted on: 2018/3/21 21:33
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Re: Intake manifold vacuum line removal 110 38 engine
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If that manifold outlet is the only source of vacuum to the wiper then it won't be able to be plugged. If any of the original tubing is present you could still use it even without the fuel pump portion by coming out of the manifold and going to the pump area and then have another tube back to the wiper motor. The pump just connects in series so use a short length of hose to connect the two tubes in place of the pump to get the wipers operating. You could then install a proper pump at some future time by removing the hose and connecting the tubes to the pump.
Posted on: 2018/3/22 8:28
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Howard
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