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428cj vacuum tree
By Stuart Cofer - 02/13/2002 7:27:08 AM; IP 209.240.222.131
I have a 1970 428cj Mustang 4-speed,non air car with a build date of 8-22-69.It has a different vacuum tree then all the pictures have seen.The tree is mounted in the intake behind the distributer instead of the thermostat housing.I wonder if I have the right housing(It does have a factory plug where the tree should go)And I would like to know if the three port tree off a 351 cleveland is the same as they look alike.Is the heat range for the vacuum tree the same or does it matter? The tree I have is sure not the correct one.Thanks Stuart
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Collapse <b>428cj vacuum tree</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Stuart Cofer, <i>02/13/2002</i></font>428cj vacuum tree -- Stuart Cofer, 02/13/2002
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 DVCV belongs on water neck. Look for 'C8AE-' cast ID. [n/m] -- Mr F, 02/13/2002
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 RE:DVCV belongs on water neck. Look for 'C8AE-' cast ID. [n/m] -- Barry B, 02/13/2002
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 'DVCV' is Ford's term; 'PVS/TVS' are generic, industry names. [n/m] -- Mr F, 02/13/2002
 Gotcha, thanks! n/m -- Barry B, 02/14/2002
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