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RE: finally an easy one!
By George - 11/05/2002 12:25:12 PM; IP 205.188.209.112
Kawkrod- Yes, I do remember getting this great response from you before! I guess i just got too lazy to go back through all the archives to find it again (I need a printer...). BUT, the problem remains: This is an Edelbrock intake, without the filler tube in the front. I'm sure that the tube acted as a vent of sorts. Of course, Chris will be running the valve covers with vented PCV, running to the intake, as you have outlined, but the power brake booster vacuum feed is still in question. Maybe that upper hole on the carb riser wall goes to the booster? I don't know if there's a fitting/hole under the middle carb - going to the garage now and will look.
I will look forward to a further responses when I get home tonight.
See? It's NOT so easy, is it?
Cheers,
George
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