imperigal
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Got the starter installed, gas tank sealed, fuel lines flushed. Started right up but I'm guessing I have some valve issues (tick) as well as a possible vacuum leak.
This 440 has a temp operated vacuum by-pass valve (next to the distributor). Three vacuum hoses lead to it. One hose is red, comes from the OSAC valve. The next is white and leads to the back of the engine block (auto-temp?) . The third is black but is blocked off. ????
At the OSAC valve on the firewall, the distributor vac hose (aforementioned red vac hose) is hooked up to the bypass valve, but the carb side is plugged off.
Lastly, the CCEGR on the radiator only has one hose going to it (blu, from vac amplifier). The other one is missing. Would that cause issues?
Should I make an effort to return the vacuum hoses to their original positions? I know that de-smogging these has been a hotly debated topic, but I just want to eliminate any possible vac leaks.
(Please be patient...l only have the 72 manual, so maybe that's whats throwing me off)!
This 440 has a temp operated vacuum by-pass valve (next to the distributor). Three vacuum hoses lead to it. One hose is red, comes from the OSAC valve. The next is white and leads to the back of the engine block (auto-temp?) . The third is black but is blocked off. ????
At the OSAC valve on the firewall, the distributor vac hose (aforementioned red vac hose) is hooked up to the bypass valve, but the carb side is plugged off.
Lastly, the CCEGR on the radiator only has one hose going to it (blu, from vac amplifier). The other one is missing. Would that cause issues?
Should I make an effort to return the vacuum hoses to their original positions? I know that de-smogging these has been a hotly debated topic, but I just want to eliminate any possible vac leaks.
(Please be patient...l only have the 72 manual, so maybe that's whats throwing me off)!















