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RE: The connections vary by specific application.
By Bruce Geister - 10/30/2002 3:14:47 PM; IP 65.56.222.180
Thanks for the reponse Royce.
The car is a 64 Galaxie but the tag on the engine says it is a 68 390. It is a 4V now but don't know if it is original. There is no thermostaically controled valve at this time. Currently it is piped ported carb to rear port and manifold vaccum to front port and it seems to be ok like that. I guess my main concern is how to time it.
Bruce
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 Above is a request for more info - Sorry -- Martin, 10/31/2002
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 RE: Here's what I would do: -- Bruce Geister, 11/01/2002
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