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Thanks for chiming in Jack. Do you feel your TCS vacuum line plumbing (i.e. rubber hoses the entire circuit) is original to your 2nd week in April built Z? If so it would appear that the metal tubing "fix" came some time after the 2nd week of April but prior to the last week in May.
Also, is your fuel line support bracket painted black? What sheen? Thanks, Sam
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I don't remember a fuel line support bracket. But the carbs been off a few times so it may have not gotten put back on. The TCS is all original to the car. Only thing done to it is that it was unplugged.
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UNPLUGGED! Say it ain't so!!!
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Yes it's all rubber and original, except for the hoses mine were cracked and leaking vacuum. It all even works you can hear the RPM's change when it kicks in, and when you shift from third to fourth sitting still.
My fuel line bracket is gloss black, ![]()
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Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 Hugger Orange 20K Mile Survivor |
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Thanks Jack. Terrific info / photos.
I get my TCS housing parts from the plater today (kind of the opposite of your fine survivor steed ![]() ![]()
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WE are all hoping to see Jack and his excellent SURVIVOR in Novemeber at the NEW show in Chicago.
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Just back from WDW, and got to this thread. I've not seen original TCS lines on any 06B Deuces, only on 05D & 06A cars. So, if Schoneye's rubber/steel combo is original, it might represent the changeover week of 06B from all rubber lines till 06A. This would coincide with the seat belt changes as well!
For Sam's car, the lines should be all rubber. I've not seen a fuel line bracket on any deuces as of yet, wonder what TommyK's deuces have???
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