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Makes sense Howard. Yes, the carb has the vacuum line to the vacuum advance, and it makes sense that it would not be pulling vacuum at idle. The line I used is the one that comes off the junction block on the manifold port, going to the vacuum canister in the driver's fender. That's essentially the same as using the line to the vacuum pump, correct? -Kevin
Posted on: 3/18 22:55
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It is except there is a check valve in the junction block at the manifold that connects to that hose. The valve is there to keep a residual supply in the canister to be able to operate the brakes a time or two when engine is off. Not sure what the opening spec is for the valve but I doubt the vacuum reading after the valve would be much different than the reading before it you would get if you checked at the fuel pump hose..
Posted on: 3/18 23:18
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Good information, thanks. Next time I warm it up I'll check from the line to the pump.
Posted on: 3/20 11:07
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