need to replace the fitting, or remove it and put some plumers tape on the threads
Just about all GM Quadrajet equipped cars have the brake booster mounting at the rear of the carb on the base plate. Should be a threaded fitting.
the "valve" stem fitting you're referring to is called a schraeder valve , and is for connecting a fuel pressure gauge to, as a means of checking your fuel pressure-typical fuel pressure should be about 35 psi.
There should be a BIG vaccume port just behind the carburetor that is screewed into the intake and that's where it goes. Some carburetors had a vaccume port on the back of them that had a medal line that screewed into the back of the carburetor and the booster hose slid onto it. It can go in either place.
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With engine off--pump brake until all vacuum is exhausted With foot on brake start vehicle--brake pedal should drop
There should be a hole behind the top of the bumper in the body, right above the license plate. Take the jack crank handle and insert it into the hole, and match the end of the handle to the fitting. Then unscrew the fitting. The spare tire will slowly lower itself.
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Remove the battery. Once it is out of the way you should be able to see a vent hose coming off the top of the transaxle. Remove the hose from the fitting and then unscrew the fitting from the transaxle. This is where you add the oil.
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mine is located straight down from the brake booster.....follow the brake lines coming off the master cylinder....should lead you right to the valve you are looking for