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RE: tri-power plumbing question
By joe schepker - 09/02/2002 1:42:06 AM; IP 152.163.188.4
the smaller hole is a vacuum source and the larger one is for a road draft tube. on my fairlane, i made a plate from aluminum and blocked off the big one then found a vacuum tee from a mid 70's ford car that had a few smaller ports for the auto trans and one big one for the power brakes. i do have the factory plate that bolts over the big hole that came off of mine. it has a hole in the center with a grommet and the pcv in it and attached to the top of it is a small curved steel tube that screws into the small hole above it. below the plate sits the "basket", or wire filter and i have that also.
if you're interested, i might sell it. email me. i no longer have my tripower, so it's not much use to me. good luck, joe
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