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Re: A picture is worth 1000 words A.K.A. Vacuum problems

Subject: Re: A picture is worth 1000 words A.K.A. Vacuum problems
by vetteoz on 2013/5/24 6:41:21

Quote:

84Xfire wrote:
The accumulator(ball) is connected to the cruise servo; that's all

If the CFI is setup the same as the later cars then a T at the CC should go to a one way valve then to intake vac source
That same valve serves to split the vac to the HVAC inside and the CC / vac ball in the engine bay

Unfortunately that system is not shown in this CFI vac diagram



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