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Old 12-26-2002, 08:29 PM   #1
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Default best vacume source?

well for Christmas I got the Vacume gauge that I have been wanting. but now Im sot sure the best spot to hook it into the system. Sould I splice it into the carb vac line, or one of the Vac lines that exit the block? Im thinking the block, but where would the best spot be?

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Any port that is easily accesible is fine they should all read the same except for the timed port that the distributor is plugged into.
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cool. that helps out a LOT.

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"for Christmas I got the Vacume gauge that I have been wanting. but now Im sot sure the best spot to hook it into the system"

I heard hoover makes the best, but I hear wonders stories about some of the new Bissells.

Hope that helps too.....
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Old 12-27-2002, 11:28 PM   #5
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Right... You scare me. I thik the Hoover forums are here.. Hoover for you!

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