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Intake Manifold for Autostick Tranny



 
 
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Old October 22nd 04, 04:07 AM
Scott
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Default Intake Manifold for Autostick Tranny

Can anyone tell me how the main vacuum line from the autostick tranny
control valve attaches to the intake manifold? The intake manifold is
on 72' dual port type 1. I'm looking for that part or how that vacuum
seal is maintained.
Thanks
Scott
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Old October 22nd 04, 06:03 AM
Kafertoys
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>>Can anyone tell me how the main vacuum line from the autostick tranny
>>control valve attaches to the intake manifold? The intake manifold is
>>on 72' dual port type 1. I'm looking for that part or how that vacuum
>>seal is maintained.


I just replaced the lines in a 71 autostick
bought some hydrolic line was about $25 for all three. and you clamp it at both
ends.

Mario
 




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