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Old 04-19-2011, 11:47 PM
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Tom M'Guinn

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Opps sorry, I thought Lindsey had that correct, but actually the short rubber elbow that is unconnected in DrZ1'a picture goes into a plastic t fitting in the big brake booster hose -- which is what Ski's first diagram is trying to show. On closer inspection, Lindsey's diagrams have the check vavle on a smaller vacuum line, not where the factory put it in the big brake booster hose T.
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Thanks for the clarification, I will put inline with the small vaccume hose running to the T. The way I read the picture the black portion of the valve will be on top closest to the T.

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Originally Posted by Tom M'Guinn
Opps sorry, I thought Lindsey had that correct, but actually the short rubber elbow that is unconnected in DrZ1'a picture goes into a plastic t fitting in the big brake booster hose -- which is what Ski's first diagram is trying to show. On closer inspection, Lindsey's diagrams have the check vavle on a smaller vacuum line, not where the factory put it in the big brake booster hose T.
Tom I think there is a difference between the 86 and the 88 set up (I think I remember that there was a difference when pertaining to the brake booster )
Anyone know ?
Regards
Ed



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