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According to my copy of the '73 2.0 vacuum hose routing guide, that port provides pressurized (ish) air to the charcoal canister. The other hose from the canister gets connected to the top of the air filter housing.
I don't remember my previous '73 1.7L having that port; I'm pretty sure the pressure side connected somewhere else (don't remember exactly). |
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