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> Pictures please! Of a '76 2.0 engine...
Bob L.
post Mar 17 2013, 02:03 PM
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Hello,

I have been slowly making progress fitting the final vacuum hoses on the engine but none of the diagrams I find match completely.

I don't have the anti-flashback valve. Is that normal for a '76? Do I just ignore that circuit?

Also, how are the hoses connected for the charcoal canister filter? I know one goes to the air cleaner. I'm not sure where on the fan shroud the other one goes to. Are there fittings to make the connection or should the hose just fit snugly on the nipple? The hoses I have seem to fit loosely or not at all.

I would appreciate a few pics of the hose connections and the routing so I can match it up with what I am seeing.

BTW the EGR and air injection is gone so that may affect picture selection.

Thanks in advance
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post Mar 17 2013, 04:00 PM
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76-914: The hoses are new so they must be the wrong ones. They came in a kit which doesn't seem completely correct.

The Cabinetmaker: I meant AFV. The decel valve is connected. I already have the vac advance to the dizzy hooked up. Should I remove and plug that one? Why?

Thank you for the help.
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