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how do you hook up vacuum lines in a 1988 Chevy nova
engine vacuum or direct into the intake.
Get manual specific to that vehicle and follow vacuum routings
you shove it in the tailpipe feshizzle
if you go to autozone.com they havve repair manuals with the vacuum lines you just pick your car and engine and check for the emmissons area
get a manual and use lots of zip ties
No it does not have any vaccum lines.
To hook up the fuel lines on a 1986 Yamaha FJ1200, locate the fuel petcock and connect the fuel line from the petcock to the carburetors, ensuring it fits securely to prevent leaks. For the vacuum lines, connect the vacuum hose from the carburetors to the petcock, as this controls fuel flow based on engine vacuum. Be sure to check the service manual for specific routing and any additional connections unique to your model. Lastly, inspect all lines for proper fit and any signs of wear or damage before starting the engine.
go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for 71 dodge.
Go to one of your local parts houses and purchase a Haynes Manual that is specific to you truck. It will have the vacuum routing as well a wiring schematic.
If it is a point type distributor you will want to hook it to constant vacuum...somewhere on a port in the base plate. If it's HEI you'll want to hook it to one in the carb body. Something that has no vacuum at idle but pulls vacuum as you give it throttle.
To hook up the vacuum lines on a 1981 Chevy 305 V8 truck, first identify the vacuum sources on the intake manifold, which typically include ports for the brake booster, PCV valve, and any emissions controls. Connect the brake booster line to the largest port on the manifold, the PCV valve line to a designated port, and any other lines based on the truck's specific configuration. Refer to a vacuum diagram for your model to ensure proper routing and avoid any leaks or vacuum loss. Always double-check connections against the original setup for accuracy.