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![]() Can anyone help me diagnose my problem with my vac. tree mounted on the firewall? I need someone to tell me how their setup is working and which vac. lines go to which letters on the tree. I found some black fluid (seems to be brake fluid, can't be oil) residing in my upper manifold plenum where the cover is removed. Ironically, I have my vac. inlet on the underside of the plenum so I figured something is (or was) backwards. Thanks
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