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![]() I agree, an engine compartment is a clutered mess, and anything that can be removed to make it look better is a plus....
the vac. line for your heater controls should go through the firewall in that general area....don't know what else inside the car is controlled by vacuum... my car does'nt have a heater, so even if vacuum was needed, too bad... I would just pick lines and follow them, cap the ends as you go and in no time it'll be done.. ------------------ Black,84 GT,ground effects,shorty headers, 'open' dual exh.,302 HO(no pollution control crap)bored .060,T5,89 ported heads,edelbrock Performer manifold, Edelbrock 2122 cam,600 Holley, high volume oil pump... Some day (3:73 gears & N2O)!!! will this ever end???? |
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