blaster
Oct 5th, 06, 12:45 PM
My car has been done for several months and basicaly the only thing holding me back from starting it is i have a bucketful of vacuum hoses that i cant figure where they all go. Its a stock 72 with a 307. Anyone have pics or a diagram of where they all go?
Keith Tedford
Oct 5th, 06, 12:48 PM
If you have an old car and do your own work, you should get yourself a factory service manual. They are worth every penny. All that you need to know will be in there.
webfoot
Oct 5th, 06, 12:50 PM
Assuming you have a th350 trans, one goes from carb to vacuum module on trans, one goes from manifold vac to brake booster (assuming power brakes), one goes from carb to vac advance, and then you have PVC to base of carb.
Not sure if there are any extras on 72 compared to 70-71 so you may have a few others I dont know about.
twotone64
Oct 5th, 06, 2:56 PM
[quote=webfoot;1073075]and then you have PVC to base of carb.
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positive ventilation crankcase or is it poly vinyl chloride... I think it is PCV :clonk:
webfoot
Oct 5th, 06, 3:57 PM
positive ventilation crankcase or is it poly vinyl chloride... I think it is PCV :clonk:
:rolleyes: I see the typo police are out in full force today... nice job chief wiggam!
blaster
Oct 6th, 06, 12:27 PM
theres like 11 points of vacuum related hoses ive counted as well as the charcoal cannister. Ive also added a power brake booster.I guess i need a manual. Where do i buy one at? I want to get this car going. I rebuilt this whole car and i cant figure out something as dumb as this
rusty66
Oct 7th, 06, 3:17 AM
Perhaps these pictures can help you ?
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/11/c4/47/0900823d8011c447.jsp
Rob
snowtrav
Oct 7th, 06, 7:02 AM
If the chevelle has a/c you will have at least 7 more hoses.