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jcam 04-02-2014 01:12 PM

Vacuum Question
 
Currently, the vacuum line for my brakes is attached to back of my (older) Holley carburetor. I want to vent the valve covers and need to make sure I use the correct vacuum ports. I have been told the brakes should attach to the single rear intake vacuum port and my valve cover should connect to the single back vacuum port of the carburetor. Can anyone confirm this or let me know if you need more information?

The engine is a Ford Racing crate 351 Windsor, Holley 750 double pumper and Edlebrock RPM Air Gap intake.

Thanks in advance.

Jamie

ffr 1137 04-02-2014 02:19 PM

PCV port is on front. The larger of the two, in mine anyway.

madmaxx 04-02-2014 02:43 PM

In a perfect world the PVC valve will have its own vacuum source and so will the brake booster. Sometime people T and connect both to the same source. Ok for temporary. Scof has a solution if u only have one source. You drill through an existing boss on the manifold and install a 1/8" not nipple. U most stop the shavings from going into the cylinder.

Austria_Cobra 04-15-2014 05:25 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Brakebooster is on the Manifold connector (big on the back, red)
Front or side can be both (Manifold, Ported). When you demount the Holley you can see the differenze. Manifold is always direkt to the Intake.
The PCV should have a separate connector, on the Holley or direkt on the Intake (blue).
Regards

CHANMADD 04-15-2014 03:50 PM

Mines been connected with a tee for the brake booster and the PCV Valve to the front barb on my double pumper, or to the side with the primaries .....

Mark IV 04-15-2014 05:21 PM

Booster vacuum should be from the manifold, not carb.

Austria_Cobra 04-15-2014 10:53 PM

The PCV should have a separate connector, if the engine has or gets by time a big blow off oil, the oil gets also into the pipe from the brake booster. There you dont want to have it. Normaly when the engine is still perfect and has no mounting fault, there is no problem. The other thing is to use a breather can, race engine or big blow off.


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