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Old 10-15-2016, 08:28 PM
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Default Re: '69 Chevelle 350 vacuum advance tube

Here you go Verne. I rebuilt the engine some 15 years ago. It was stock to start with and that is the way I put it back together. All components are original to the car, except the fuel line. I don't think I have the metal vacuum line pushed all the way into the carb port in this picture.

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Old 10-15-2016, 10:48 PM
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Default Re: '69 Chevelle 350 vacuum advance tube

Thanks Phil. It looks just like mine (except for the dirt on mine). That front port is ported vacuum and I plugged it off. I'm using the long tube that sticks out of the side just in front of the choke coil. which is manifold vacuum. I think that long tube had a hose on it that ran to that flapper valve in the air cleaner snout. I might rig something up using a metal tube so I don't have such a long rubber hose going to the VAC.
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