vacuum lines

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  1. efb1363

    efb1363 New Member

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    My son has 74 comet 302 there is a vacuum line from the distributor to the back
    of the engine where do the rest go. I was able to get the routing diagram for a 73 mustang that i had will that work or is it different.


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    Vaccuum Lines

    Hey, I found som,e diagrams on the autozone website, here is my old post with the link. Good luck:thumbs2:

    Hi,
    I haven't posted for a while, but I am always here, searching post to help solve my latest dilemma, and I just wanted to say what a great resource this forum is. Many thanks to everybody for their help!
    OK the latest dilemma is vacuum lines, and routing them. I am currently changing over my Mavericks intake and carb & I needed to re-plumb the vacuum lines (I'm sure they weren't right before, and I have always struggled with this.) So, I started looking for help, and after exhaustive searching, googling, and lurking on the mustang forum. I found a resource for vacuum line diagrams, Someplace I should have looked first.
    Autozone.
    Autozone.com, they have a great app that has tons of info on vehicle repair. Here is the link
    http://www.autozone.com/shopping/rep...ntVehicle=true

    Now, I couldn't find a 74 maverick on there, but a 75 comet, close enough! Good luck!

    I hope this helps all those who have suffered from vaculinitis!
     

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